“So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.” – Romans 10:17
Scripture reading: Romans 10:14-21
The Lord’s Day is a gift given to us in order that our souls might be fed in the Gospel and that our fellowship with God might be strengthened. Central to the blessing of this day is corporate worship and central to our experience of corporate worship is the preaching of the Word. We are reminded today, in the words of Paul, that God has chosen to use the preached Word to both bring people to faith in Jesus and also to nurture them in that faith. If you look at the progression of verse 14, you will notice that it begins with the question of how someone can call on Him in Whom they have not believed and ends with the necessity of a preacher. Preaching is God’s plan for establishing and nurturing fellowship with Him.
We need to notice also that these words come to us in the context of Israel’s refusal to heed that which was preached (v.16-21). The Lord had provided many Sabbaths and many sermons, but it appears that Israel wasted those Sabbaths and refused to truly embrace that message of Jesus Christ. As you prepare to enjoy the gift of another Lord’s Day and another sermon, be reminded that these blessings do not come automatically. For these things to be true blessings, they must be approached in faith. Prepare your heart to go to the house of the Lord expecting to hear from Him.
Suggestions for prayer
Pray not only for the preparation of your own soul as you go to the house of God, but pray for family and friends who will attend with you.
Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com.