035 罗马书8章1至4节 赐生命之圣灵的律

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035 罗马书8章1至4节 赐生命之圣灵的律

    • 8:1-4
    • 小孩子: e.g.拔河游戏。要如何胜过? 你需要相信耶稣,祈求主赐你圣灵 (路11:13,加3:2)
    • 7:14-25 圣洁的保罗描述他成圣中的挣扎
    • 罗 7:19 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。
    • Pic 心中的律(上帝的律) 与 罪的律,彼此征战
    • 罗 7:24 我这个人真是苦啊!…
    • e.g.重生后:讨厌自己违背主
    • e.g.重生信:违背主而痛苦忧伤
    • e.g.这是没有信主之人无法经历
    • 提醒:拥有新生命后,依然还是无法一致完全顺服主
    • 罗8:1 所以现在,那些在耶稣基督里的人就不被定罪了
    • 避免极端:以为信徒能够守住所有律法
    • Pic 错误:犯罪就被定罪,认罪悔改之后就不被定罪
    • e.g.若果真的如此,信徒每一天就在定罪与不被定罪之间徘徊
    • e.g.我们都没有每一天,为心的每一个不对思想而认罪!
    • a.p.相信应许不被定罪,才能明白主有多爱我们。
    • a.p.我们的顺服是出于对主的恩与爱。不是因为恐惧、害怕

问:为什么基督徒不再被定罪?

    • 第2-4节告诉我们不被定罪的原因(注意 V2 因为…)
    • 有些牧者解释: 不被定罪是因为靠圣灵成圣,行律法的义。
    • 仔细看V3-4,不被定罪是因为圣灵把主耶稣的救赎,施行在我们身上[1]

    • V2因为生命之灵的律νομος【赐生命圣灵的律】在基督耶稣里使我自由,脱离了罪和死的律νομος [2]
    • 圣灵被称为“生命之灵”或【生命的圣灵】
    • 信主后,上帝赐下圣灵给信主之人 (弗1:13-14)
    • 圣灵是上帝,祂也是上帝的灵
    • 三位一体: 圣父、圣子、圣灵
    • 圣灵接续主耶稣,作我们的保惠师 (约14:15-20)
    • 圣灵就住在我们信主之人里面,帮助我们 (林前3:16、6:19)
    • 保罗V2 把圣灵表达成“圣灵的律”[3]
    • 问:圣灵的律νομος ,  罪和死的律νομος 。“律”指的是什么?
    • A. 圣经律法 the law  B. 定律 controlling principle   C. 主宰的力量controlling power or force   [4]
    • (V1-4)圣灵的律:
    • 把主耶稣的救赎施行在我们身上,使我们不再被定罪 (8:1-4)
    • 赐我们永生生命 (8:2)
    • 帮助我们对付罪的律(8:2、7:23)
    • 战胜死亡的律 (8:2、8:11)
    • 意思: 因为圣灵,我们能够得(1)救恩、(2)致死罪行、(3)胜过死亡

    • V2…使我自由,脱离了罪和死的律。
    • 是圣灵赐我们真自由:
    • 使我们胜过与罪的律(7:23)的征战。
    • 使我们胜过死亡
    • e.g.这是为什么虽然有罪住在我们里面,我们依然能成圣
    • e.g.我们能够经历生命的改变、胜过许多罪行
    • e.g.以色列依靠圣灵时,就战胜迦南人
    • e.g.参孙被圣灵充满时,能打败所有的敌人
    • 想要自由,就需要追求被圣灵充满
    • 圣灵充满e.g.不断用诗歌、祷告赞美、感谢神(弗5:18-20)
    • 若不追求圣灵充满,只能活在罪的痛苦之中

    • V3 律法因肉体σαρξ [5]的软弱所作不到的,上帝作到了:…
    • 又再提醒:靠自己是软弱的!所以作不到![6]
    • (肉体)全人:立志、情感、意志都是软弱。
    • 上帝知道我们软弱,守不住祂的律法。
    • 上帝爱我们,所以祂为我们作到了
    • 上帝爱我们,所以差主耶稣来救我们 (约3:16)
    • e.g.有些慈祥的父母看见自己的孩子犯错(欠债累累),结果却自愿背负承担孩子犯下的错误
    • e.g.我们可能会取笑这样的人傻瓜、愚蠢
    • e.g.浪子分了父亲的家产把它花光,慈父却心里却一直思念着败家子(路15:11-32)
    • e.g.父亲在远处看见败家子,就动了慈心,跑过去抱着他,连连与他亲嘴。路15:20
    • a.p.我们的天父上帝也是如此,明明是我们的过错,却为我们抗下所有的责任
    • a.p.因为我们软弱做不到,所以上帝为我们作了一切!

    • V3…他差遣自己的儿子成为罪身的样式[7]
    • “自己的儿子”主耶稣是上帝的独生子、我们是因基督缘故被上帝收养 adoption (约1:12)
    • 问:什么是成为罪身的样式 likeness of sinful flesh?
    • 注:不可说耶稣身体有罪,因祂是完全无罪(彼前2:22、约壹3:5、来4:15)
    • 意思:无罪的耶稣,为我们背负罪
    • 林后5:21 上帝使那无罪的替我们成为有罪的…

    • V3…,为了除掉罪【作了赎罪祭[8]】就在肉体σαρξ中把罪判决了【肉体中定了罪案】,
    • 想起十字架:上帝透过基督的死,把罪给解决掉
    • 上帝透过耶稣的死,把罪判决了【定了罪案】κατακρινω katakrinō  [9]
    • 意思:上帝对罪的审判,落在了主耶稣身上
    • 赛53:5 然而他是为了我们的过犯被刺透,为了我们的罪孽被压伤;使我们得平安的惩罚加在他身上,因他受了鞭伤,我们才得医治。6  我们众人都如羊走迷了路,各人偏行己路;耶和华却把我们众人的罪孽,都归在他身上。
    • 上帝不能单单宽恕:
    • 上帝是公义的,所以必须要审判、刑罚罪
    • 上帝爱我们,所以差祂儿子为人,为我们受审判

    • V4 使律法所要求的义[10],可以在我们这些不随从肉体而随从圣灵去行的人身上实现出来。
    • V4 使律法所要求的义… 实现出来[11]
    • 问:到底是行出律法所要求的义? 是我们?还是主耶稣?
    • 注:保罗在 V3 提醒,我们肉体软弱守不住律法!
    • 注:V4是连接上文(V3),耶稣基督的救赎[12]
    • 律法所要求的义 = 指的是耶稣成全律法的义,赐给顺从圣灵的人[13]

    • V4 … 可以在我们这些不随从肉体而随从圣灵去行的人身上…
    • 两种人,一种是顺从肉体(不信主)、一种是顺从圣灵的人(信主之人)
    • 顺从肉体的人:是与上帝为仇敌,不信也不顺服上帝之人(8:7)
    • 意思:律法所要求的义(耶稣成就了的义),赐给我们这些信主顺从圣灵的人[14]

安慰:在救恩上,不要害怕。

    • 上帝知道我们软弱,所以差遣祂的儿子主耶稣,为我们承担审判刑罚,还清罪债

安慰:在成圣道路中,不要害怕。

    • 圣灵与我们同在
    • 祂就像耶稣一样,成为我们保惠师,帮助我们
    • 主并没有撇下我们为孤儿
    • 靠着圣灵,我们是能对付在我们里面的罪
    • Pic 必须靠着圣灵,才能胜过里面罪的律

总结:

    • 上帝知道我们软弱,所以差遣祂的儿子主耶稣为我们完成律法所要求的义
    • 圣灵把主耶稣的救赎施行在我们身上,使我们不再被定罪
    • 上帝帮助我们,祂赐我们另一个律,就是圣灵的律
    • 靠着圣灵,我们能够战胜罪的律与死亡


[1] Comment on 8:3 : That he treats here of free justification or of the pardon by which God reconciles us to himself, we may infer from the last clause, when he adds, who walk not according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit. For if Paul intended to teach us, that we are prepared by the spirit of regeneration to overcome sin, why was this addition made? But it was very proper for him, after having promised gratuitous remission to the faithful, to confine this doctrine to those who join penitence to faith, and turn not the mercy of God so as to promote the licentiousness of the flesh. And then the state of the case must be noticed; for the Apostle teaches us here how the grace of Christ absolves us from guilt. Calvin

[2]  Paul denies that we obtain deliverance by the external teaching of the law, but intimates that when we are renewed by the Spirit of God, we are at the same time justified by a gratuitous pardon, that the curse of sin may no longer abide on us. The sentence then has the same meaning, as though Paul had said, that the grace of regeneration is never disjoined from the imputation of righteousness. Calvin.

[3] We have seen that sometimes Paul uses the term “law” in the sense “principle”, though usually with the added idea that there is some element of coercion (cf. AS, “Of a force or influence impelling to action”). Thus “the law of sin” is the rule that governed his conduct, and it made him a prisoner (7:23). The law here then is the principle on which the Holy Spirit works, a principle that operates in power. Spirit here is surely the Holy Spirit. Morris, L.

“The law of the Spirit of life” is, therefore, the power of the Holy Spirit operative in us to make us free from the power of sin which is unto death. Murray, J.

[4] I personally believe it can also be controlling power or force or dominion

[5].Murray, J. believes The law “was weak through the flesh” and here “flesh” means sinful human nature.

Calvin: The word flesh is to be taken still in the same sense, as meaning ourselves.

Calvin, J., & Owen, J. (2010). Commentary on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans (p. 280). Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software.

[6] Paul clearly declares that our sins were expiated by the death of Christ, because it was impossible for the law to confer righteousness upon us. It hence follows, that more is required by the law than what we can perform; for if we were capable of fulfilling the law there would have been no need to seek a remedy elsewhere. It is therefore absurd to measure human strength by the precepts of the law; as though God in requiring what is justly due, had regarded what and how much we are able to do. Calvin

…You then see that we are wholly excluded from the righteousness of works, and must therefore flee to Christ for righteousness, for in us there can be none, and to know this is especially necessary; for we shall never be clothed with the righteousness of Christ except we first know assuredly that we have no righteousness of our own. Calvin.

[7] On the one hand there are those who emphasize “sinful flesh”, and consider this expression important if we are to see Jesus as really “one of us”. Unless this is taken realistically, it is contended, Christ did not really become man, for humanity’s flesh is invariably “sinful flesh”.14 On the other hand it is pointed out that unless Christ was sinless he could not be our Savior; he would need to be saved himself. So our passage is something of a minefield where it is necessary to tread carefully. We cannot take the view that Jesus was no more than just another man, sinful as we are. Paul certainly held that Jesus was sinless (2 Cor. 5:21). Nor can we see him (as the Docetists did) as of a different order from us. He came right where we are. Stott comments on the expression, “Not ‘in sinful flesh’, because the flesh of Jesus was sinless. Nor ‘in the likeness of flesh’, because the flesh of Jesus was real. But ‘in the likeness of sinful flesh’, because the flesh of Jesus was both sinless and real.” We must bear in mind that Paul is not giving us a full explanation of his understanding of the incarnation; he is talking about the way Christ saved us in his death. Morris, L.

It was to deal with sin that he came and, in view of the preceding clause, there is distinctly suggested to us that not only did he come in a way that brought him into the closest possible relation to sinful humanity without becoming himself sinful but he also came into the closest relation to sin that was possible without becoming himself sinful. Murray, J.

[8] God sent him, further, to be a sin offering. This translation of NIV depends on the fact that the expression Paul uses here16 is the regular translation in LXX of the Hebrew expression for “sin offering” Morris. 

Most translations does not think it refers to sin offering here.

[9] The word “condemn” is used in the New Testament in the sense of consigning to destruction as well as of pronouncing the sentence of condemnation (cf. 1 Cor. 11:32; 2 Pet. 2:6). That is to say, condemnation may be viewed as not only the sentence but the putting of the sentence into execution. This would be an eminently appropriate use of the term when the action of God is contemplated because his pronouncement of judgment is efficient to the end of putting into execution the judgment pronounced. Since then judicial language is applied to the destruction of the power of the world and of the prince of darkness and since the term “condemnation” is used here respecting the work of Christ, there is warrant for the conclusion that the condemning of sin in the flesh refers to the judicial judgment which was executed upon the power of sin in the cross of Christ. God executed this judgment and overthrew the power of sin; he not only declared sin to be what it was but pronounced and executed judgment upon it. Furthermore, it is this constitutive meaning of condemnation that provides the proper contrast to what the law could not do. In the barely declarative sense the law could condemn sin; this is one of its chief functions. But the law cannot execute judgment upon sin so as to destroy its power. As the apostle had shown repeatedly in the preceding chapter, the law, rather than depriving sin of its power, only provides the occasion for the more violent exercise of its power. To execute judgment upon sin to the destruction of its power the law is impotent. This is exactly what God did by sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin. Hence when both the negative and the positive elements of the text are analyzed they mutually support each other in pointing to the interpretation presented. Murray, J.

[10] 4. In order that18 introduces the divine purpose, and since that purpose never fails of fulfilment, it points us to the result as well. How the righteous requirements19 of the law are fully met in us should be interpreted is a matter of dispute. Shedd is typical of many when he sees the fulfilment as “vicarious, and not a personal performance” (so Calvin, Hodge, and others). The thought is that only Christ perfectly met the law’s requirements and that accordingly the reference here must be to him and not to anything the believer does. Justification, not sanctification, is in view. Others, however, argue that Paul is here referring to what happens to the person who is in Christ. Bruce puts it this way: “God’s commands have now become God’s enablings” (so Hendriksen, Lloyd-Jones, Denney, and others). Morris, L.

[11] 一些牧者解释是{成圣}:随从圣灵,活出律法所要求的义 e.g. Lloyd-Jones, Hendriksen,。一些牧者解释是{称义}:这里指的是耶稣基督的义,被赐予相信的人 e.g. Calvin, Hodge

[12] In the full sense only Christ has fulfilled all the law’s requirements, but when we are in him we in our measure begin to live the kind of life that God would have us live. Notice that Paul does not say “we fulfil the law’s righteous requirement”, but that “the righteous requirement of the law is fulfilled in us”, surely pointing to the work of the Holy Spirit in the believer. Morris, L.

[13] 8:4. That the justification of the law might be fulfilled, &c. They who understand that the renewed, by the Spirit of Christ, fulfil the law, introduce a gloss wholly alien to the meaning of Paul; for the faithful, while they sojourn in this world, never make such a proficiency, as that the justification of the law becomes in them full or complete. This then must be applied to forgiveness; for when the obedience of Christ is accepted for us, the law is satisfied, so that we are counted just. For the perfection which the law demands was exhibited in our flesh, and for this reason—that its rigour should no longer have the power to condemn us. But as Christ communicates his righteousness to none but to those whom he joins to himself by the bond of his Spirit, the work of renewal is again mentioned, lest Christ should be thought to be the minister of sin: for it is the inclination of many so to apply whatever is taught respecting the paternal kindness of God, as to encourage the lasciviousness of the flesh: and some malignantly slander this doctrine, as though it extinguished the desire to live uprightly .Calvin.

律法要求的义是什么?(一)就是要解决罪,就必须被刑罚还清罪债。是圣灵把我们的罪归在主耶稣身上,有主耶稣为我们承担(二)律法要求的义,就是要守住所有律法才能被算为义人。是圣灵把主耶稣完全的行为,归在我们这些信靠基督的人身上

[14] 问:你怎么知道拥有了圣灵?不再与上帝为仇,愿意顺服上帝 8:7。都被圣灵引导,靠着圣灵治死身体的恶行 8:13。圣灵会赐我们信心相信我们是上帝的儿女.使我们呼叫“阿爸、父” 8:15-16

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    👉 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?…

  • 025 罗马书6章6至12 我已经死了,如今活的不再是之前的我

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  • 007 罗马书 2章1至11 宗教修为所带来的盲目与骄傲

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  • 036 罗马书 章5至11 属圣灵的人

    👉 罗马书证道录音mp3 036罗马书 章5至11 属圣灵的人 小孩子:你们是基督徒吗?你拥有圣灵吗? 圣灵是谁?圣灵是上帝、祂是上帝的灵 相信耶稣、爱耶稣(弗1:13-14、约14:15-17)、求主把圣灵赐给你(路11:13) 拥有圣灵,才能与天父上帝有关系 你受苦难时,你会呼求阿爸父 (罗8:15-17) 因圣灵,内心才会承认耶稣是主(林前12:3) 圣灵像耶稣,所以要认识圣灵就必须先认识耶稣(约14:16) 罗8:5 随从肉体的人,以肉体的事为念【体贴肉体的事】;随从圣灵的人,以圣灵的事为念【体贴圣灵的事】。6 以肉体为念就是死,以圣灵为念就是生命、平安;7因为以肉体为念就是与上帝为仇,既不服从上帝的律法,也的确不能够服从; 8 【而且[1]】属肉体的人不能得上帝的喜悦。[2] 上文:圣灵来,释放我们脱离罪与死亡 (8:1-4) pic两种人:随从肉体的人 Vs 随从圣灵的人 问:顺从肉体的人是怎样的? 顺从圣灵是怎么样? 两种人有: 不同的人生方向: 随从肉体的人是以肉体的事为念[3] vs 随从圣灵的人以圣灵的事为念[4] 信主后圣灵改变我们内心、改变我们的人生方向 问:以肉体的事为念[5]是什么? 问:以圣灵的事为念是什么? 属肉体的人 属圣灵的人 以肉体(世界)的事为念 set their minds on the things of the flesh 以圣灵的事为念 set their minds on the things of the Spirit…

  • 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 …