Romans 10:5-15
“For there is no distinction between Jew and
Greek…” is as radical a statement as any Paul made. Israel was a nation
specifically set apart to be God’s own people. The psalmist declares “God has
revealed his word to Jacob, his laws and decrees to Israel. He has done this
for no other nation…” (Psalm 147:19-20) They were distinct from other people
through adherence to the Mosaic Law, through a restrictive diet, by the
practice of circumcision. They were warned repeatedly to remain pure to avoid
the ruin of the nation, by God’s own hand no less! But now Paul declares the
“new thing” that was promised through the prophet Jeremiah that even he could
not have anticipated. The law that set Israel apart has itself been set aside
for the sake of nations long denied equal access to the God of Israel. In Jesus
Christ “God come down” the Word is as close as our own breath and the beating
of our own heart. Of course we have made new distinctions; defining exactly how
someone must “call on the name of the Lord to be saved” or what must be
believed in order to qualify as one who will not “be put to shame.” Maybe we
need an equally radical expression of the grace of God who apparently after a
thousand years or so with Israel was willing to be less exclusive when it came
to who qualifies as “my people.”
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