Reasons for not being ashamed of the Gospel

Topic: Ashamed
Passage: Romans 1:16–17

May 10, 2022

Commentary

Paul was not ashamed of the Gospel because he knew that it came from God (v. 16). He was taking to sinful Rome the one message that had the power to change men’s lives. He had seen this Gospel work in other wicked cities, such as Corinth and Ephesus, and he knew that it would also work in  Rome. In fact these very verses were used to transform Martin Luther in the sixteenth century, and John Wesley in the eighteenth century.

Here are some definite reasons that he was not ashamed of the Gospel:

  1. Its origin (v. 16a) – How could Paul be ashamed of a message that came from God and centered in His Son, Jesus Christ?
  2. Its operation (v. 16b) – Paul knew the power of the Gospel and how it had transformed his own life, and that it would do the same for others.
  3. Its outcome (v. 16c) – Paul knew that the Gospel was the only thing that could deliver sinners from both the penalty and power of sin.
  4. Its outreach (v. 16d) – Paul knew that the Gospel was for all people, no matter what their need might be.
  5. For in the Gospel a righteousness from God is revealed (v. 17a)
  6. For in the Gospel a righteousness from God is received by faith (v. 17b)

The world does not need better education, more social reform, or new ideas in religion. It needs the gospel that can make drunken men sober, crooked men straight, and sensual women pure.

Application

Just as the Apostle Paul, I must never be ashamed of the Gospel, but always be ready to preach it, teach it, and share it with those I meet. It alone has the power to meet man’s deepest needs and this will only happen as the Word of God and men meet.

Romans 1:16– 17 (NET)

16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is God’s power for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. 17 For the righteousness of God is revealed in the gospel from faith to faith, just as it is written, “The righteous by faith will live.”