Jump Start # 4111
Romans 14:10 “But you, why do you judge your brother? Or you again, why do you regard your brother with contempt? For we will all stand before the judgment seat of God.”
The church at Rome had a problem. A storm was gathering off the horizon and the winds were about to howl. Of all things, the issue was not about Jesus, worship or leadership roles in the church. It was about what they were eating at the dinner table. Many today would say, “Who cares,” or, “Whose business is that?” But they cared. Some were eating meats. Some couldn’t. Would eating meats be an endorsement to the idols that they were sacrificed to? How could one follow Christ and eat idol meat? Some were strong and others were considered weak.
As Paul navigates through these storm clouds, he has things for both sides to give deep thought to. This wasn’t a problem just for the weak. Nor did the strong get all the attention. Both needed to see the big picture in this. This is where our verse unfolds. Judging others and regarding with contempt can seem to come across as if some won’t be judged and as if some were better than others. Such is not the case. We all will stand before the judgment seat of God. The weak as well as the strong. The right as well as the wrong. The righteous as well as the wicked.
These are good reminders for us. We can move our chairs pretty close to the thone of God and nearly believe that we will be exempt from such things because we are so good. Wrong. We all stand before the judgment seat of God includes Paul.
Much can be said about the coming judgment and maybe much remains unknown to us, however, there are three absolutes that we do know.
First, it is certain that without Jesus, we have no hope. One cannot be good enough, do enough, pray enough to deserve Heaven. If we do not believe in Jesus, we will perish. Good neighbors aren’t good enough. Sweet grandmas are not sweet enough. Without Jesus, there is no hope. We must believe. We must do whatever the Lord says.
Second, it is certain that sins are only washed away by the blood of Jesus. They don’t expire in time. They don’t evaporate. They don’t become obsolete. Years and years of sins just keep piling up, higher and higher. Toss some money in the collection plate at church and those sins remain sky high. Help a neighbor out, and those sins haven’t moved an inch. The only thing that can touch them is the blood of Jesus. His blood can wash away every sin. The sin that put some in prison. The sin that ended some marriages. The sin that we cannot forget nor forgive. And, that blood of Jesus is only contacted in baptism. That’s why Jesus commanded baptism. That’s why baptism is so essential. It’s the means to Jesus.
Third, it is certain that we can have hope and confidence because of Jesus. Paul kept faith. Paul finished his journey. Paul walked by faith. And, when we do the same, the same awaits us. The home with God, peaceful and blissful and where we belong. It’s what we were created for. We are a people that are Heaven Bound.
Judgment is coming. Ready or not, it’s coming. And, there are some things that are just certain about it.
Roger
