WE ALL HAVE PROMISES TO KEEP

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Scripture Reading: Romans 16:1-16

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Romans 16:1-2

Most of us tend to avoid Scripture passages like the one we have read today. Paul's personal greetings rank in popularity alongside genealogies and lists of ancient tribe members recorded in the Bible. But let's not miss the gospel found in passages like these. The inclusion of these names at the end of Romans has a lot to say about the importance of community and the promises we make to each other. Paul's love for the people he mentions shines through these verses. These saints labored hard with Paul in ministry, and he wants them to know how much they mean to him. Almost all of the people he mentions here are unknown to us. We know nothing about them except for the little that Paul writes here. But one thing is clear: each of these men and women demonstrated their faith in God by committing themselves to Paul and his apostolic ministry. That's the way it is in the kingdom of God. The promises we make to God tend to get lived out in the commitments we make to other people. In this way, the vertical habit of making promises to God is given a horizontal dimension. Sometimes the best way to be faithful to God is to be faithful to the people he has called us to serve. How are you doing when it comes to keeping your promises to God?

Prayer

Lord, you give us so many people who help our faith grow. Thank you for also using us to bless the lives of others. By serving others, help us remember we are serving you. Amen.

Peter Hoytema

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Vickie Rakich 5:21 AM July 13th, 2008

The Tody devotional lifts me up each and every morning. However this past week it seems that I did not receive the Today twice this week.  I had to go online to read it.  I save these Today devotionals. As there are somedays in the evening I need one to lift me up when I may be feeling down. 
Thank You For Giving us hope each and everyday.
In Christ,
Vickie Rakich

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