033 罗马书 7章18至25 与罪争战的苦

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033 罗马书 7章18至25 与罪争战的苦

    • 孩子:好天使与坏天使在脑海中出现。比喻的问题:出现的不是天使,而是善与恶在我们里面
    • 孩子:不信耶稣的人,有没类似挣扎?有,但他们绝对不是为了顺服神而挣扎[1]
    • 小孩,你们若是没有重生。没有办法感受到圣经所讲的。当祷告求你能有信心信耶稣
    • 罗 7:18-25
    • V18 [2]我知道在我里面,就是在我肉体之中,没有良善,… [3]
    • e.g.从圣洁生活的保罗的口而出,是令人惊讶的
    • e.g.我们没有一人活的像使徒保罗一样爱主。他却说他肉体之中没有良善
    • e.g.你如果觉得自己很好、没有什么罪。你已经被罪蒙蔽了!
    • e.g.越是属灵、圣洁的人、反而会明白自己肉体之中没有良善[4]
    • 问:为什么信主后的保罗,说他肉体之中没有良善[5]
    • 问:难道身体是邪恶的?Ans 不是指人的身体 ethical realm
    • Ans 不是在讲身体是邪恶的。肉体来表达全人(理智、情感、意志)都堕落了

    • V18… 因为立志行善由得我,行出来却由不得我
    • e.g. 这都是我们会经历得到的
    • 不可解释:信主后的意志都是百分之百好
    • 注:因为我们违背神时,都是我们意志最后的决定
    • 心里立志行很多的善。但最后没有行出来
    • e.g.全体立志读经计划。 后来大多数都停止了

    • V19 所以我愿意行的善,我没有去行;我不愿意作的恶,我倒去作了。

注:保罗不是在说每一次都是这样,而是有时经历到如此

问:有谁经历过“我愿意顺服神,最后却没有顺服”?

问:有谁经历过“我不愿意作违背上帝,我倒去作了”?

问:有谁愿意违背上帝的律法?

问:信主拥有新生命。却为何生活的如此矛盾?(V20)

    • V20 我若作自己不愿意作的事,那就不是我作的,…
    • 保罗绝不是在推卸责任,而是他要强调罪住在他里面

    • V20而是住在我里面的罪作的。[6]
    • (6:6)不再作罪的奴仆 (6:14)不再罪的权势之下(6:18)罪里得了释放
    • 问:但罪依然躲在哪里?(7:17、7:20)罪继续住在我们里面
    • 已然、未然的状态 already and not yet
    • e.g.从罪的权势释放了,但依然有残余的罪住在我们里面。
    • 不要以为只有自己与罪挣扎的很惨,其他人没有这样的问题!
    • e.g.问题出在我们里面:所以,人、环境、遭遇,把我们里面的罪恶显出来。
    • e.g.只有就像耶稣一样无罪的人,才能在任何环境、遭遇都按天父心意活

a.p.使徒保罗的一生是圣洁的,他的事奉也都是我们众人的榜样

    • 保罗却说:他该做的他却不作。他不该作的却又去作。
    • 问:到底他做了什么不该作的?或什么没有作? (e.g.贪婪 7:8)
    • 保罗没有告诉我们具体是什么
    • 谨慎:任何人都不可把对方偶像化。认为那人是像天使一样完美
    • e.g.我从前年轻时把一位牧师当成好像神一样。后来看见他许多软弱
    • e.g.挪亚醉酒、亚伯拉罕隐瞒事实、摩西杀人(出2:14)、亚伦造偶像(出32:35)、大卫奸淫
    • e.g.保罗与巴拿巴争论(徒15:39)、彼得三次不认主、彼得不敢与外邦人吃饭(加2:13-14)
    • 基督徒应当要注目耶稣,不然有一天人会让我们失望,停止跟随耶稣基督。

    • V21 因此,我发现了一个律,就是我想向善的时候,恶就在我里面出现【便有恶与我同在】。
    • νόμος 律 V21:有不同解法(1)律法Calvin(2)罪的律 Cranfield, Murray, Morris(3)定律controlling principle[7]Hendriksen
    • 以上3种在语法上、神学上都是可以接受。三种都可接受。
    • 个人:发现一个律νόμος 定律(controlling principle) [8]
    • e.g.在太平洋中的小鸟(需要不断努力的飞,吸引力不断把小鸟拉下来)
    • 定律> 愿意顺服神向善时、恶就在里面出现
    •  (这一生一世跟着你,在你里面)直到我们死,或主再来。

    • V22 按着我里面的人来说,我是喜欢上帝的律,
    • 信主后,喜欢上帝的律 νόμος (V22这里是律法)[9]
    • 不信主 8:7 与神为仇,也不服神的律法
    • 我们喜欢圣经,因为我们爱神
    • 耶31:33“但那些日子以后,我要与以色列家所立的约是这样(这是耶和华的宣告):我要把我的律法放在他们里面,写在他们的心里。我要作他们的上帝,他们要作我的子民。

    • V23 但我发觉肢体中另有一个律,和我心中的律争战,把我掳去附从肢体中[10]的罪律【犯罪的律】[11]

 but I see in my members another law waging war against the law of my mind and making me captive to the law of sin that dwells in my members.

    • 另有一个律 = 罪的律 [12] like a power, a force that directs or controlling principle
    • 有两个律争战 (心中的律 争战 罪的律)
    • 问:心中的律指的是什么?
    • Ans 心中的律 = 心中神的律 (V22 他心里面喜欢上帝的律法,耶31:33)
    • Christian dilemma 基督徒每天的挣扎
    • Pic 人好像要被两匹马撕开
    • e.g.每天需要舍己、deny yourself
    • 一生要面对罪的争战war ,而敌人是住在我们里面。
    • 一些基督徒不明白自己,是有可能有多坏就多坏。
    •  罪就伏在门口了;它要缠住你,你却要制伏它。创4:7(神劝该隐,后来该隐却把弟弟杀了)
    • e.g.崇拜时被圣灵充满、信心满满。到了晚上或第二天,又回去以前的光景。
    • e.g.忧虑、害怕、怨恨、苦毒、恼怒

    • V24 我这个人真是苦啊!…
    • 保罗说他这个人真是苦啊![13] Wretched man that I am! 意思:又糟又苦[14]
    • 保罗为福音被人用石头打、被追杀、坐牢、被哥林多教会嫌弃、饥饿(林后6:5、11:26-28、腓4:12)
    • 保罗不像我们一样,从来没有因这些而喊苦。
    • 他爱主,看见自己违背神或没有顺服主,而心里痛苦。他说“我真是苦啊!”。
    • 属灵生命的成长:会看见自己多么糟糕而伤心难过、痛苦
    • 问:你可有感受自己又糟又苦?

    • V24…谁能救我脱离这使我死亡的身体[15]σῶμα soma呢?
    • 为我们的现在的身体σῶμα必因罪死亡
    • 他问:谁能够救他?
    • V25 感谢上帝,借着我们的主耶稣基督就能脱离了[16]。…
    • 保罗盼望回到主那里(腓1:23),他最盼望的是将来身体复活 (林前15:54; 林后5:4).
    • 有福:救恩是建立在基督为我们钉十字架上
    • 有福:救恩不是靠我们那不一致的行为
    • 如果我们无法看见自己如何败坏、如何不一致。那我们将无法体会福音的甘甜

    • V25..可见,一方面我自己心里服事【顺服】上帝的律,另一方面我的肉体σάρξ sarx却服事【顺服】罪的律。     I myself serve the law of God with my mind, but with my flesh I serve the law of sin
    • 保罗感谢神后,总结了自己的经历[17]
    • 心里服事上帝的律 vs 肉体σάρξ服事罪的律
    • 这里V25肉体σάρξ,最好不要解释成人的身体。
    • 因为理性、情感与意志依然有残余的罪的影响。amended 2019
    • 保罗使用V25肉体σάρξ,可能只是用来表达那在在我们里面所要面对的张力 amended 2019
    • 表达:他的心的最深处deepest longing是爱神的律法、愿意顺服上帝的律
    • 明白:为什么爱主的基督徒拥有新生命后,依然可能犯罪。
    • a.p.希望我们能建立彼此扶持的心
    • 加 6:1 弟兄们,如果有人陷在一些过犯里,你们属灵的人,要用温柔的心使他回转过来,自己却要小心,免得也被引诱。2 你们各人的重担要互相担当,这样就成全了基督的律法。

总结:

    • 信主之人,心里有神的律法
    • 信主之人,都会面对与罪的律的征战
    • 信主之人,会因与罪的律征战失败而痛苦
    • 感谢上帝,我们是靠主耶稣基督我们得救赎


[1] Freud went so far as to talk about an inner “libido” (filled with primal desires) and a “superego” (the conscience filled with social and familial standards).

[2] Some interpreted saying Rom 7 did not promises victorious note as in Rom8, therefore Rom 7 is referring to an intermediate group of Christians who did not rely on the Spirit. e.g. John Stott,Mounce, R. H. e.g. Stott, J. R. W. says “The resulting defeat is not the law’s fault, for the law is good, although weak. The culprit is sin living in me (17, 20), the power of indwelling sin which the law is powerless to control. Not until Romans 8:9ff. will the apostle bear witness to the indwelling Spirit as alone able to subdue indwelling sin”

e.g. Mounce, R. H. states “Recognition of our inability to live up to our deepest spiritual longings (chap. 7) leads us to cast ourselves upon God’s Spirit for power and victory (chap. 8). Failure to continue in reliance upon the power of the Spirit places us once again in a position inviting defeat.95 Sanctification is a gradual process that repeatedly takes the believer through this recurring sequence of failure through dependency upon self to triumph through the indwelling Spirit.”

[3] V18-20 重复了V14-17 的概念。

[4] As a man nailed to the cross; he first struggles, and strives, and cries out with great strength and might, but, as his blood and spirits waste, his strivings are faint and seldom, his cries low and hoarse, scarce to be heard;—when a man first sets on a lust or distemper, to deal with it, it struggles with great violence to break loose; it cries with earnestness and impatience to be satisfied and relieved; but when by mortification the blood and spirits of it are let out, it moves seldom and faintly, cries sparingly, and is scarce heard in the heart; it may have sometimes a dying pang, that makes an appearance of great vigour and strength, but it is quickly over, especially if it be kept from considerable success. This the apostle describes, as in the whole chapter, so especially, Rom. 6:6.“Sin,” saith he, “is crucified; it is fastened to the cross.” To what end? “That the body of death may be destroyed,” the power of sin weakened and abolished by little and little, that “henceforth we should not serve sin;” that is, that sin might not incline, impel us with such efficacy as to make us servants to it, as it hath done heretofore. And this is spoken not only with respect to carnal and sensual affections, or desires of worldly things,—not only in respect of the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life,—but also as to the flesh, that is, in the mind and will, in that opposition unto God which is in us by nature. Of what nature soever the troubling distemper be, by what ways soever it make itself out, either by impelling to evil or hindering from that which is good, the rule is the same; and unless this be done effectually, all after-contention will not compass the end aimed at. A man may beat down the bitter fruit from an evil tree until he is weary; whilst the root abides in strength and vigour, the beating down of the present fruit will not hinder it from bringing forth more. This is the folly of some men; they set themselves with all earnestness and diligence against the appearing eruption of lust, but, leaving the principle, and root untouched, perhaps unsearched out, they make but little or no progress in this work of mortification. Owen, J. MORTIFICATION OF SIN IN BELIEVERS

[5] The principle Paul recognizes is that he is a man with two natures. One delights in the Law of God. The other wages war against God’s Law. The Christian is subject to two forces simultaneously and thus lives in a state of tension. For the sinful nature desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the sinful nature. They are in conflict with each other, so that you do not do what you want. (Galatians 5:17). Hughes, R. K. In response to this explanation, we must certainly agree that Christians are caught in the tension between the ‘already’ of the kingdom’s inauguration and the ‘not yet’ of its consummation, and that this tension can be painful. Stott, J. R. W.

[6] (重复V17)“不是我作的”保罗不是在推卸责任

[7] Most take it in the sense “principle” (NEB) or “rule” (JB), but others think the law of Moses is meant, as Moffatt, “So this is my experience of the Law …” (cf. RV mg. “I find then in regard of the law …”). Either is possible, but it seems more likely that Paul has in mind the law which he later calls “the law of sin” (v. 23).Morris, L.

[8] Paul sums up with a “law” which has caused some difference of opinion. Most take it in the sense “principle” (NEB) or “rule” (JB), but others think the law of Moses is meant, as Moffatt. Morris, L..

[9] He is contrasting the real Paul, the Paul who is known only in the deep recesses of the man, and who delights in the law of God, with that other Paul who so readily does the sin of which the real Paul does not approve. It is true that the regenerate Paul would abhor that evil, and it is also true that the respectable and intellectual Paul would abominate it. But would the unregenerate delight in the law of God? I doubt it. Morris, L..

On the former view, namely, that “the law” refers to the law of God, the thought would be as follows: “For me willing conformity to the law in order to do the good I find that the evil is present with me”. Hence what he finds is that evil is present notwithstanding his determinate will to the good which the law of God requires. This fits in well with verse 22 in which he defines this determinate will to the good as delight in the law of God after the inward man. And it is also in accord with verse 23 where the opposing law of sin in his members is called “another law” in contrast with the law of God which, up to this point it is maintained, is the only law referred to in the passage. There is, however, no conclusive objection to the other interpretation, namely, that “the law of sin” (vss. 23, 25) is in view here. Murray, J.

21. εὑρίσκω ἄρα τὸν νόμον τῷ θέλοντι ἐμοὶ ποιεῖν τὸ καλόν, ὅτι ἐμοί τὸ κακὸν παράκειται. One of the features which make the last five verses of chapter 7 specially difficult is the repeated use of the word νόμος (in vv. 21–23 and 25b), and it is τὸν νόμον which is the main problem of this verse. Many interpreters, both ancient and modern, have insisted that the reference must be to the OT law, but the various explanations of the verse which have been offered on this assumption are so forced as to be incredible.1 Moreover, since in v. 23 a law different from the law of God is explicitly spoken of, the possibility of explaining τὸν νόμον in v. 21 otherwise than as referring to the OT law is clearly open to us. And the presence of τοῦ θεοῦ after τῷ νόμῳ in v. 22 suggests the probability that νόμος has just been used with a different reference. Some have understood νόμος here in v. 21 in the sense ‘norm’ or ‘principle’. Thus NEB has ‘this principle’, and JB ‘the rule’ (which is explained in a note saying, ‘Lit. “law”, in the sense of regular experience’). But more probable is the view that by τὸν νόμον is meant that law which will be referred to more clearly in v. 23—the ἕτερος νόμος Cranfield, C. E. B.

“Law,” as here used, must mean something like operating rule or governing principle. Hendriksen, W., & Kistemaker, S. J

[10] There is, however, no warrant for supposing that the contrast between the “mind” and the “flesh” in verse 25 is that between “mind” and “body”. “Flesh” in Paul’s usage, when used with ethical purport (as obviously here), applies to the operations of what we call the mind as well as to those of the body. “Flesh”, ethically conceived, does not have its seat in the body and does not take its origin from the body as contrasted with the mind or spirit of man. We may not, therefore, try to find the meaning of “the inward man” of verse 22 in any metaphysical distinction between body and spirit, mind and matter. “The inward man” in this case must be interpreted in terms of this context, a context ethically complexioned from beginning to end. Murray, J.

The “members” in which the law of sin is said to reside will have to be taken in the sense of the same term in 6:13, 19. If the thought is focused on our physical members, as appeared necessary in the earlier instances, we are not to suppose that “the law of sin” springs from or has its seat in the physical. It would merely indicate, as has been maintained already, that the apostle brings to the forefront the concrete and overt ways in which the law of sin expresses itself and that our physical members cannot be divorced from the operation of the law of sin. Our captivity to the law of sin is evidenced by the fact that our physical members are the agents and instruments of the power which sin wields over us. But again we are reminded, as in 6:13, that, however significant may be our physical members, the captivity resulting is not that merely of our members but that of our persons—“bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members”.Murray, J.

[11] 保罗以前是自以为义,认为按律法是无可指摘(腓3:6)重生后的保罗才面对这种情景

[12] Both are said to be in our members and it would scarcely be possible to distinguish them. “The law of sin” should be taken, therefore, as defining for us that in which this other law consists. The law of sin is the law that proceeds from sin and which sin propounds. It is contrasted with the law of God and must be antithetical to it in every particular. Hence the apostle says, “warring against the law of my mind”. The law of the mind is not strictly parallel to the other law, “the law of sin”; the law of the mind is not the law that proceeds from and is propounded by the mind. It is rather the law of God as the law that regulates the mind and which the mind serves (cf. vs. 25)..Murray, J.

This law should be seen as the same as the law of sin, for it is highly unlikely that Paul thinks of two different hostile laws at work within his being. Law will be used in the sense “principle” or “rule of action”, though with the nuance that there is some element of compulsion (he is made prisoner). Morris, L.

[13] we must observe, that this conflict, of which the Apostle speaks, does not exist in man before he is renewed by the Spirit of God: for man, left to his own nature, is wholly borne along by his lusts without any resistance; for though the ungodly are tormented by the stings of conscience, and cannot take such delight in their vices, but that they have some taste of bitterness; yet you cannot hence conclude, either that evil is hated, or that good is loved by them; only the Lord permits them to be thus tormented, in order to show to them in a measure his judgment but not to imbue them either with the love of righteousness or with the hatred of sin. John Calvin

[14] The “heart-rending cry” cannot therefore be construed as one of despair; it must never be dissociated from the sequel of confident hope. Murray, J.

[15] But in the context it is better to see the word as referring to the physical body, which is characterized by death (cf. 6:12; 8:11). It is itself mortal, and it is that in which sin operates and so brings death to us. Morris, L.

[16] That it parallels 1 Cor. 15:57, where the hope of the resurrection is beyond question, is not by any means an unreasonable supposition. Murray, J.

[17] 注: 不能解释成:保罗的(善的)“心里”mind 是与(邪恶)身体敌对的。• 其实两律的争战都是在我们的心里 mind 发生的。其实全人:理智、情感、意志,都是被残余的罪影响。保罗可能只是使用肉体一词来表达那与心中爱神的律的相反状态。

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    👉 罗马书证道录音mp3 075 罗马书12章17至21 以善胜恶 小孩子:什么是以牙还牙、以眼还眼?  旧约(出21:24、利未记24:20、申19:21):新约:(太5:38-39)[1] 问:我们是否能以牙还牙、以眼还眼?  罗12:17-21 问:当人以恶待你时,你会做什么? 。1.以牙还牙、以眼还眼? 2.避开这种人,不再来往“井水不犯河水” 3. 即使交往也不会恩待他,也不恶待他   4. 留心找机会向他行善,希望双方能够和睦。 V17 不可以恶报恶[2]。… Pic e.g.许多电影都是以复仇为内容。是否看见仇恨被报,心里叫好? 信主后,知道主不喜悦我报复。刚开始觉得很委屈 后来我做到后,但却发现主的要求是更高的。还要对那人好 V17 …大家以为美的事,要努力【留心】去作。18 可能的话,总要尽你们的所能与人和睦。 要努力【留心】去做“大家” 以为美的事 不只是做自己认为美的事。而是去做“大家” 以为美的事 e.g.有时我们认为美的事,在别人眼里不是美事 e.g.你认为你是好意帮助人,但对方不这样认为 努力【留心】行美事时,能使到大家能和解、和睦。 问:那人对你不好,还要努力【留心】对他好??? 问:这样做不是很笨?自找苦吃? 问:难道就这样放过恶人? V19亲爱的啊,不要为自己伸冤,宁可等候主的忿怒,因为经上记着,主说:“伸冤在我,我必报应。[3]” 信:主会伸冤报应(审判) e.g.亚比米勒(士师基甸的儿子)为了夺权,杀了自己的兄弟七十个人 士9:56 这样,上帝报应了亚比米勒向他父亲所行的恶事,就是他杀了自己的兄弟七十个人。57上帝也把示剑人的一切恶事,都报应在他们的头上;耶路巴力的儿子约坦的咒诅,也归到他们身上。 e.g.亚哈王与王后耶洗别,为了菜园谋害拿伯[4] 王上21:19 你要对他说:‘耶和华这样说:你杀了人,又占有他的产业吗?’你又要对他说:‘耶和华这样说:狗在什么地方舔拿伯的血,也必在什么地方舔你的血。’”。。。23  至于耶洗别,耶和华也说:‘狗必在耶斯列的地方吃耶洗别的肉。 不要为自己伸冤,要学习等候主为我们伸冤 为自己伸冤,是在扮演上帝的角色作“审判与伸冤者” 不要误以为主的审判,只在将来而不在今世 有时后先知们,等了许久: û诗119:84 你仆人的日子还有多少?你什么时候才向那些逼迫我的人施行审判呢? 有时如果主不在今生刑法那恶人,将来那恶人要面对更严厉的审判(太11:24) V20 相反地【所以】,“如果你的仇敌饿了,就给他吃;如果渴了,就给他喝。… 引致:箴言 25:21-22[5]…

  • 026 罗马书6章12至14 我不在律法之下,所以罪不能辖制我

    👉 罗马书证道录音mp3 026 罗马书6章12至14 我不在律法之下,所以罪不能辖制我 6:6-14 (会专注 V12-14) 上文:我们因信基督,与主联合 pic与主联合,旧人与基督同钉十字架,领受了新生命 pic心志必须更新: “向罪算自己是死的” (V11) 如果心志不被更新:旧经死了,但还是没活出新人的样式 e.g. 你破产了,但你的父亲留下遗产给你。 你若是不知道,或知道却不取出来用。 需要天天算自己是死的! pic心志必须更新: “不再是罪的奴仆”(V6) 旧人还没死之前,是罪的奴仆  (V6,约8:34-36) 旧人:不由自主的去违背上帝 (罗1:25-32) 旧人:爱自己,服事自己,不敬拜上帝也不感谢祂(罗1:21) e.g. 有如僵尸电影,只有僵尸般的自由,不由自主的去咬人。 罪无法在辖制我们的身体  V6与基督同钉十字架,使罪身[1]丧失机能) 信徒有时就算明白自己自由了!但感受与经历依然被奴役! e.g. 鍾馬田: 美国内战发生时(1861–65),所有的奴隶都被释放1863。当时被释放的许多奴隶不明白什么叫自由身,他们的经历感受都保留在奴隶期间的心态。 每当看见旧主人时都感到害怕被打或被卖 V12  所以,不要容罪在你们必死的肉身上掌权【作王】,使你们顺从肉身[2]sōma的私欲ἐπιθυμία 罪不再是我们的王,也无法辖制我们 但我们有时可能,愚昧到容许罪作王 当我们顺从肉身的私欲 = 容许罪掌权【作王】 问:什么是肉身的私欲【情欲】ἐπιθυμία? (加5:16-21)[3] 属肉体[4] = 属旧人 (加 5:24、罗6:6)[5] 加5:19 肉体σάρξ  所行的都是显而易见的,就如(淫乱、污秽、邪荡)、20(拜偶像、行邪术)、(仇恨、争竞、忌恨、忿怒、)(自私[6]【结党】(吕:营私争胜) 、分党、结派、21嫉妒)、(醉酒、荒宴,和类似的事)。 保罗会劝我们,不要再过以前未信主前肉身的私欲【情欲】的生活方式了! 为了肉体上得到快感(淫乱、污秽、邪荡)…

  • 017 罗马书 4:17-25 亚伯拉罕与我们的信心

    👉 罗马书证道录音mp3                       017 罗马书 4:17-25 亚伯拉罕与我们的信心 罗4:17-25 上文:神应许亚伯拉罕和他的后裔要承受世界 V13 成为亚伯拉罕的后裔是恩典,是因着我们相信耶稣 亚伯拉罕做信主的犹太人与外邦人的父 V16 问:因信就成为亚伯拉罕的子孙,是不是保罗自己后来发明的? 罗4:17  如经上所记:“我已经立了你作万国的父。… 保罗列出圣经为证据来证明他说讲论的。 创17:4“看哪,这就是我和你所立的约:你要作多国的父。5你的名不要再叫亚伯兰,要叫亚伯拉罕,因为我已经[1]立了你作万国的父。(可参 创17:16) 成为万国的父,是神在约中立亚伯拉罕的 这应许是当时候的犹太人都看不明白的奥秘。 后来主启示使徒们明白,外邦人与他们犹太人都是有份继承神给亚伯拉罕的应许。 弗3:4 你们读了,就可以知道我深深地明白基督的奥秘。5 这奥秘在以前的世代并没有让世人知道,不像现在借着圣灵启示了圣使徒和先知那样。6 这奥秘就是外族人在基督耶稣里,借着福音可以同作后嗣,同为一体,同蒙应许。 罗4:17…他所信的,是叫死人得生命【复活】、使无变为有的上帝。 使无变为有 = 亚伯拉罕相信上帝有创造的大能 死人得生命【复活】 = 亚伯拉罕也信神有能力使死人复活。 来11:19 亚伯拉罕认定,上帝能使人从死人中复活,… 亚伯拉罕信神是信实与祂的大能。所以他献以撒时,信神能使死人复活 因上下文,多半保罗指的不是复活 问:那么死人得生命、使无变为有指的是什么? Ans: 仔细看V18-21 是指他与撒拉在不可能的情况下(身体好像已经死了)生下以撒 问:亚伯拉罕的信心是一种怎样的信心呢? 没有看见情况下相信 他信上帝是信实、无所不能 他信建基与上帝的话 。不是盲信或“信心的跳跃” e.g.孩子小的时候父母说什么他们都会相信 e.g.慢慢长大发现父母知识有限、可能会撒谎、没有能力行出来 主的话是可信的:主不能撒谎(来6:18),祂无所不知、无所不能! 主能把不可能的变成可能的主  他所信的,是叫死人得生命【复活】、使无变为有的上帝。 如果你们有求与主,第一是必须相信神能够把不可能变成可能 只要凭著信心求,一点不疑惑;因为那疑惑的人,不要想从主那里得什麽。 可11:24…

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    077 罗马书13章1至7 上帝设立君王/政府

    👉 罗马书证道录音mp3 077 罗马书13章1至7 上帝设立君王/政府 【和合】Rom 13:1  在上有权柄的,人人当顺服他,因为没有权柄不是出於神的。[1]凡掌权的都是神所命的。2  所以,抗拒掌权的就是抗拒神的命;抗拒的必自取刑罚。 上讲:已经证明所有的在上有权柄的,都是神所命立的 好的君王/国家领导是人人尊敬,敬佩的 e.g.李光耀先生是大多数新加坡人尊敬的 (2015年,举国哀吊) 好与不好的君王/政府都是神所命立 e.g.尼布甲尼撒王 605–562 BC 敬拜偶像、摧毁圣殿、屠戮列国 上帝却称拜他为仆人 (耶25:9; 27:6; 43:10) 可怕的是上帝兴起尼布甲尼撒审判以色列与列国 (拉5:12、耶25:9-14) 许多信徒心里很难接受。因邪恶的君王/政府,是人人心里所憎恨的 保罗不是无知。他知道圣经中有许多君王/官员是恶的。 e.g.旧约中绝大多数的以色列君王都是恶的,极少像大卫一样的。 e.g.保罗曾在无审讯情况下被官刑法与囚禁 (徒16:23-24、16:37) 【和合】Rom 13:2  所以,抗拒掌权的就是抗拒神的命;抗拒的必自取刑罚[2]。 “就是抗拒神的命” 因他们是神所立的 “抗拒的必自取刑罚” 可能是遭君王/政府打压,或有时可能是遭上帝审判 e.g.【和合】耶27:8「无论哪一邦哪一国,不肯服事这巴比伦王尼布甲尼撒,也不把颈项放在巴比伦王的轭下,我必用刀剑、饥荒、瘟疫刑罚那邦,直到我藉巴比伦王的手将他们毁灭。这是耶和华说的。 基督徒的政治观: (1) 任何君王/政府都是上帝所命定 问:那么成功造反/革命的政府,是不是上帝所命定?也是上帝所命 问:审判耶稣的彼拉多的权柄是从哪里来? 【和合】约19:10  彼拉多说:你不对我说话吗?你岂不知我有权柄释放你,也有权柄把你钉十字架吗?11  耶稣回答说:若不是从上头赐给你的,你就毫无权柄办我。所以,把我交给你的那人罪更重了。 (2)基督徒顺服君王/政府的基础,是因为我们顺服上帝。 他们是上帝的仆役 (V4) 他们的权柄是在上帝之下,他们不可违背道德。 (3)一些特殊情况下基督徒才不顺服政府 违背仁义道德的事,我们不顺服。 禁止我们相信敬拜主、禁止我们讲论耶稣,我们不顺服。 徒5:29  彼得和众使徒回答说:顺从神,不顺从人,是应当的。 问:遇见不满政府的事时,怎么办?…

  • 053 罗马书10章11至15 美丽的脚踪

    👉 罗马书证道录音mp3 053 罗马书10章11至15美丽的脚踪 问小孩子: 有那哪两种得到救恩的方式? V5靠律法得救恩、V6-10靠信心得救恩 问大人: 太7:21 “不是每一个对我说:‘主啊,主啊!’的人,都能进入天国,唯有遵行我天父旨意的人,才能进去。 问:需加遵行天父旨意才得救? 问:信心加律法与行为才得救? 问:信心加顺服、加悔改的成圣? Ans 经文是指那些假冒伪善、作恶的(V23)假先知(V15-20) Ans他们口称主啊、主啊,奉主名讲道(V22)。 Ans传假道、作恶败坏的(V16-20、23) 罗10:11-17 上文:口里认耶稣为主,心里信上帝使他从死人中复活,就必得救 罗10:11 经上说:“所有信靠他的人[1],必不致失望【羞愧】[2]。” 保罗应用  赛28:16  LXX(罗9:33 保罗重复) 主应许我们必不至於羞愧 你可能被人羞辱轻看,主再来之时,我们必不羞愧 很多人心里失望,因为他所求的是世界 等候主的人,将来主要擦干他们一切眼泪(启7:17) V12 其实并不分[3]犹太人和希腊人【希利尼人】,因为大家同有一位主;他厚待所有求告他的人,13  因为“凡求告主名的,都必得救。” 引用:珥2:32[4]  . .求告耶和华的名的,都必得救… 主耶稣就是耶和华(第二位格) 救恩是不分犹太人与外邦人 no differences or distinction 无论犹太人或希腊人,都必须相信主耶稣才能得救 上帝厚待[5]所有求告主耶稣的人 V12“厚待”指的是救恩层面 a.p.上帝不单单厚待给人救恩,祂也厚待人一切美好事物 [6] (雅1:17) 太7:11你们虽然邪恶,尚且知道把好东西给儿女,何况你们在天上的父,难道不更把好东西赐给求他的人吗? 来11:6没有信,就不能得到上帝的喜悦;因为来到上帝面前的人,必须信上帝存在,并且信他会赏赐那些寻求他的人。 要蒙主恩的条件是你须信靠祂: 问:你是否信主厚待人? 问:你是否信主赏赐寻求他的人? 问:你暂时落难时。你是否依然信上帝会恩待你? 慢慢发现我们信心小,不认为上帝会恩待爱祂的人 e.g….

  • 042 罗马书 命定得荣耀 罗8章29至30 destined for glory!

    👉 罗马书证道录音mp3 042 罗马书 命定得荣耀 罗8章29至30 destined for glory! 问:你这一生希望像谁? Pic李嘉诚?马克·扎克伯格?马云?周杰伦?范冰冰? 8:29-30 上文(8:18-28): 我们都会面对苦难 V18 万物与我们一同受苦与等待 (V19-23) 世界虽然有苦难,但主的儿女依然有盼望 (V24-25) 我们盼望将来的荣耀(V19、21)、得著儿子的名分、身体得赎 (V23) 现在我们存着盼望,忍耐等候(V25) 主赐下圣灵帮助我们!圣灵也为我们代求(V26-27) 上帝会使万事互相效力(包括苦难),叫爱神的人得益处 (V28) V29 因为上帝预先知道的人,他就预先命定他们和他儿子的形象一模一样【效法他儿子的模样】,使他的儿子在许多弟兄中作长子 firstborn[1], 问:上帝为我们安排命运是什么? V29… 他就预先命定他们和他儿子的形象一模一样【效法他儿子的模样】… 意思:我们接受主后,上帝要改变你与我的生命 成圣:上帝命定我们,要使我们越来越像我们的兄长主耶稣[2] (林后3:18) Pic比喻:你看上街上一只受伤的野狗。带回家给它新的生命 (可7:27-28) e.g.喂养它、爱护它、训练它、管教它。 e.g.爱护狗的主人,会把新的目标、方向给他爱的小狗 上帝爱我们,接纳我们为上帝的儿女。 Yong’gan 上帝会牧养我们、爱护我们、训练我们、管教我们。 天父要使我们一生所有际遇,使我们越来越像主耶稣 (8:28-29)   Pic比喻:主是陶匠、我们是泥土。主会塑造我们 (赛64:8) 塑造我们的过程中,有时我们都会感到辛苦 (彼前4:13) pic比喻:葡萄树的枝子主会修剪我们 ,使我们结更多果子(约15:2) 主也使用苦难、把我们带到祂面前,或用来塑造我们 申 8:2 你也要记念耶和华你的上帝这四十年在旷野引导你的一切路程,为要使你受苦,要试炼你,要知道你心里怎样,看看你肯守他的诫命不肯。3  他使你受苦,任你饥饿,把你和你的列祖不认识的吗哪赐给你吃,使你知道人活着,不是单靠食物,更要靠耶和华口里所出的一切话。4 …