Chapter
1 18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven upon all ungodliness
and unrighteousness of men who hold down the truth in unrighteousness,
19 Because that which is known of God is manifest within them, for God
manifested it to them.
20 For the invisible things of Him, both His eternal power and divine
characteristics, have been clearly seen since the creation of the world, being
perceived by the things made, so that they would be without excuse;
21 Because though they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God or thank Him,
but rather became vain in their reasonings, and their heart, lacking
understanding, was darkened.
22 Professing to be wise, they became fools
24 Therefore God gave them up in the lusts
of their hearts to uncleanness, so that they dishonor their
bodies among themselves,
26a Therefore God gave them up to passions
of dishonor;
28 And even as they! did no t
approve of holding God in their full knowledge, God
gave them up to a disapproved mind, to do the things which are
not fitting,
32 Who, though fully knowing the righteous judgment of God, that those who
practice such things are worthy of death, not only do them, but also have
fellow delight in those who practice them.
Holding
Down the Truth in Unrighteousness
The
first element in the source of wickedness is holding down the truth in
unrighteousness (1:18). What is truth? Truth is not mere doctrine or
knowledge. Truth
is reality; it is solid and substantial. There is reality in this universe,
and the prime reality is God Himself. To say that there is no God is to speak
vanity; to declare the reality of God is to speak something solid,
substantial, genuine, and true. God is real. No
one can deny the reality of God or disclaim the fact that He exists, for the
existence of God is a reality. However, from the very beginning, mankind did
not respect the reality of God, but suppressed it. They simply did not care
for this reality and refused to hold it in a proper way. They held down the
truth in unrighteousness, suppressing it in an unrighteous manner. In the
United States today we behold evil on every side, and the newspapers are
filled with wicked and shameful things. Why are there so many shameful things!
in the leading country of the world? Because so many people will not maintain
the truth, but instead, wrongfully hold it down. This is the most significant
aspect of the source of wickedness.
Disapproving
of Holding God in Full Knowledge
Although
mankind knew there was God, they tested and tried Him, eventually deciding not
to hold Him in their full knowledge. They disapproved of holding God in their
full knowledge (1:28). Many professors and professional people do not believe
in Christ. If you ask them about God, they will say, ¡§We know there is a
God, but we don¡¦t like to believe in Him.¡¨ Such
people disapprove of holding God in their knowledge. We must hold God in our
knowledge, for it is dreadful to refuse to do this.
Not
Glorifying God and Not Worshipping Him
In the
ancient times man knew God, but did not glorify Him as God. Neither did they
thank Him, worship Him, or serve Him (1:21, 25). This is another element in
the source of evil. Refusing to glorify
God, thank God, worship God, and serve God is a major aspect of the source of
wickedness. However, if we glorify and thank Him, worship and serve Him, we
will be protected from every evil. There are so many divorces
and so much immorality throughout the world today because people will not
glorify God and worship Him. A man who glorifies God, thanks God, worships
God, and serves God, will never divorce his wife. All divorces and immorality
come from one source¡Xrefusing to worship God. Never think that worshiping
God is an insignificant matter and that glorifying Him is trivial. They mean a
great deal to our human living. We need to thank God. We have many things for
which to thank Him. Some people do not thank God until the hour of their
death. Although that is very l! ate, it is better than nothing. We need
to realize that glorifying God, thanking God, worshiping God, and serving God
are extremely important. Suppose I have a bad temper, a shameful and ugly
disposition. If I try to suppress it, I will never succeed. However, if I
thank and praise God continually, I will find the best method of escape from
my poor disposition. Whenever you are about to lose your temper, you should
say, ¡§I am going to serve God. I don¡¦t have time to lose my temper. God, I
thank You that You are my God, that You are my Creator. Without You, I would
have no being. I owe my very existence to You. I thank You, worship You, and
serve You.¡¨ If you do this, you will be freed from your disposition
immediately. How much we need to worship God!
Exchanging
God
Then
mankind exchanged God (1:23, 25). It is terrible to exchange God, for God is
the glory and the reality of the universe. When God is expressed, that is
glory. To exchange God means to give Him up for something else. The people
exchanged God for idols. God is glory; idols are vanity. God is reality; idols
are a falsehood and a lie. How foolish and awful it was for man to exchange
God for idols! Most of the people in the United States have learned not to
worship visible idols, although some people do practice this. Nevertheless,
many people in this country have exchanged God for their self-made
idols¡Xtheir future, positions, degrees, and goals. This means that their
future, position, degrees, and goals have become their idols. They care for
these idols, not for God. Therefore, they also have exchanged God for idols
If we consider carefully these four
aspects of the source of wickedness, we will see that they
constitute the origin of every! kind o f evil and sinfulness.
The
Result of Giving Up God
1.
Being Given Up by God
The
first result of giving up God is being given up by God. When you give up God,
this forces God to give you up. If you let go of God, God will be compelled to
let go of you. This is most deplorable. It is terrible to be given up by God. We
must say to God, ¡§Even if I let You go, don¡¦t let me go. Perhaps I will be
so foolish as to give You up. Lord, be merciful to me and never give me up.¡¨
We need to pray in this way, for it is awful to be given up by God. When a
person has been given up by God, he will never do good things. He will not
improve but only descend lower and lower. According to Romans 1, God
gives people up to three things. First is uncleanness (1:24). When a person
gives up God and forces God to give him up, that person will be defiled,
immediately becoming involved with uncleanness. Second, God gives up people to
passions of dishonor, to shameful lusts (1:26). Third,
God gives people up to a disapproved mind (1:28). If you dis! approve of
holding God in your knowledge, God will allow you to have a mind that He
disapproves. Their behavior is absolutely improper. Nevertheless, they
continue in sin because God has given them up to a disapproved mind.
2.
Having Fornication¡XConfusion in Order
When a
person has been given up by God to uncleanness, dishonorable lusts, and to a
disapproved mind, the consequence is fornication (1:24, 26, 27). Do you know
the true meaning of fornication? Fornication means to vi ola te the governing
and controlling principle. This brings about confusion in order. God¡¦s
economy is one husband for one wife. This is not only God¡¦s economy; it is
His ruling and controlling principle. Why do people engage in this? Because of
uncleanness, passions of dishonor, and their disapproved minds. When
people give up God, He gives them up to fornication.
By this we can see that if a person gives up God, God will give him up to
lusts, confusion, and every evil imaginable.
The
Way of Restriction
Now we
come to the way of restriction, the way to restrict evil and wickedness. I
like this part of Romans. All of us, especially the
young people, need to pay our full attention to this way of restriction.
1.
Knowing God by His Creation
The
first item in the way of restriction is knowing God by His creation (1:19-20).
The invisible things of God, His eternal power and divine nature, can be
apprehended by His creation. The heavens and the earth manifest the invisible
things of God. Approximately 20 years ago, the brothers in Taiwan collected
biographical material on the famous scientists of the past centuries. They
discovered that only a small percentage of these leading scientists said they
did not believe in God. The distinct majority of them believed in Him. I once
read an article in which Einstein was asked whether or not he believed in God.
He replied, ¡§Your question is an insult to me. How could a scientist such as
I not believe in God?¡¨ If you study science, it will tell you that there is
a God.
Although
I do not know science, I know a little about our human body. Many times, as I
preached to people about God, I have asked them to consider their bodies. I
told them, ¡§Think how wonderful you are. Who made you?¡¨ All the hair on
our physical bodies, both inside and outside, grows downward except for the
hair in our throat, which grows upward. This is very meaningful. If the hair
in our throat grew downward, we would die because phlegm could not be
discharged. Who made us this way? Furthermore, consider the marvelous design
of the human face. The mouth has been properly positioned. How awkward and how
terrible it would be for our mouth to be placed between our eyes! Also, have
you ever thought about the function of our eyebrows? They function as
breakwaters, keeping the perspiration out of our eyes. Who designed us this
way? Recently I had two operations on my right eye. The surgeon showed me an
artificial eye, especially pointing to the lens and the retina. Immediat! ely
I s aw that this was an exact replica of the best camera. No one can make a
camera to match the human eye. Who made these things? Our teeth are also
marvelously designed. Our front teeth, the incisors, act like two knives,
cutting whatever is placed in between them. Then the tongue sends the food
back to the m ola rs which are like grinding stones, grinding the food into a
digestible substance. As the m ola rs grind, saliva is secreted to liquefy the
food. This is marvelous. Who made it? We must say, ¡§Lord, thank You. You are
my Creator. You have made me in such a wonderful way.¡¨ When we behold
creation in general and the human body in particular, how can we say there is
no God? Even an atheistic medical doctor has to confess there is an Almighty
One who created the human body. Therefore, by the things made we can apprehend
the eternal power and the divine nature of God. When we see God in the
beauties and wonders of His creation, we have to worship and glorify Him.
Knowing God by H! is crea tion is the first aspect in the way of restricting
evil.
2.
Holding the Truth in Righteousness
We must
hold the reality of God in righteousness, approving of keeping God in our full
knowledge (1:18, 28). We need to glorify, thank, worship, and serve Him (1:21,
25). It is very important to practice these four things. As a grandfather, I
say a word to my grandchildren who are attending this training. I do know what
is human life. Believe me when I say that worshiping God can never be wrong.
The first thing you teenagers need to learn is to worship God. Nothing is more
important in your human life than worshiping God. I would hate it for my
children to earn millions of dollars and yet not worship God. I do not want to
see my second or third generation become wealthy and yet not worship God. I
would rather see them come here to learn how to worship the Lord. The greatest
blessing in human life is to be trained to worship our God.
3.
Obeying the Laws of Nature
Next,
we need to do things according to our nature (2:14). Some people are so
spiritual that they condemn everything natural. They seem to feel that nothing
natural can be good. In a sense, I agree with this almost completely. In
another sense, however, I would caution you against forgetting our nature. Our
original nature, as created by God, was good. Everything created by our
Father, including our nature, was good originally. Of course, our nature was
poisoned by the fall. There can be no doubt about this. Nevertheless, as human
beings, we have a nature which God created good, and we need to act according
to it. We should take heed to this nature. Although you may argue that it is
not wrong to steal from others, the nature within you protests whenever you
are tempted to steal. Even bank robbers will admit that, as they rob banks,
their nature tells them, ¡§Don¡¦t do this.¡¨ However, they will not listen.
It is the same with every evil-doer. Whenever they do something wrong! , their
nature disagrees. We need to observe the requirements of the nature within us.
In Romans 2:14-15 Paul says that when the nations who do not have the law
practice the things of the law, they prove that the function of the law is
written in their heart. The law of God has a function in our nature. In other
words, our nature corresponds to God¡¦s law because our nature was made by
God. God¡¦s law was given according to God¡¦s nature, for a lawgiver always
enacts a law in accordance with his own being. God created man according to
what He is. Therefore, the law given by God and the man created by God
correspond to one another. Thus, we do not need an outward law because we have
the function of the law written in our nature. We simply need to live
according to our nature.
4.
Listening to the Conscience
Along
with our good nature, we also have a conscience (2:15). The conscience is a
wonderful entity, and we should listen to it. Although medical doctors cannot
locate it, no one can deny that we possess it. Our conscience protests
continually. When you argue with your parents, the conscience says, ¡§Don¡¦t
do this.¡¨ If you offend your parents, your conscience will trouble you for
three nights. Every husband seeking to divorce his wife will also be convicted
by his conscience. All men have a conscience. This is a great matter. In the
normal Christian life we must all take care of our conscience in a suitable
way.
5.
Caring for the Proper Reasonings
In
addition to our nature and our conscience, we have the reasonings in our mind
(2:15). Do not be so spiritual to say that our mind is absolutely useless. In
our mind we have the good reasonings. Sometimes these reasonings accuse and
condemn, and other times they excuse and justify. Often, as we set out to do a
certain thing, we experience a conflict in our reasonings, with some
reasonings saying, ¡§Yes, that¡¦s right,¡¨ and others saying, ¡§No,
that¡¦s wrong.¡¨ We have all experienced this. We need to take care of our
nature, our conscience, and the reasonings within us.
We have
seen the five items in the way of restriction: knowing God by His creation,
holding the truth of God in righteousness, living according to our nature,
listening to our conscience, and caring for our proper reasonings. If we
observe all these things, we will be restricted from every kind of evil.
Although we all are saved and are living somewhere in Romans 5 through 8, we
still need to know the source of evil and the way to be restricted from doing
evil. Hallelujah, we have found it! We need to know God by His creation and
hold His truth in righteousness. We need to act according to our nature, heed
the voice of our conscience, and care for the proper reasonings within us. If
we practice all these things, we will be protected
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