Romans 15:14–33 shows us a portrait of mature Christian confidence—not self-promotion, but a settled trust that Christ is at work in and through us. In this episode, we watch Paul affirm the Roman church’s goodness, knowledge, and competence, even as he reminds them how much they still need bold gospel reminders and a priestly ministry that points everything back to God’s grace. We also follow Paul as he looks back over a completed season of ministry and looks ahead with hopeful, flexible plans, learning what it means to know who you are, where you’re going, and how to hold your future before God with open hands.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- Paul’s remarkable description of the Roman believers as “full of goodness,” “filled with all knowledge,” and “able to instruct one another”—and what that kind of maturity looks like in a local church
- Why even a well-taught, compassionate church still needs “bold reminders” of the gospel, and how regular renewal of our minds protects us from drift
- Paul’s picture of himself as a priest-like minister and “translator,” simply carrying God’s message to people and people’s needs to God—without needing his name on the work
- What it means to boast only in “what Christ has accomplished through me,” and how that frees us from both insecurity and self-congratulation in ministry
- Paul’s sense of having “fully preached” the gospel from Jerusalem to Illyricum, and what it looks like for us to look back on a life chapter and name, with gratitude, what God has finished
- The twin priorities that shape Paul’s future plans: expanding the gospel where Christ has not been named, and preserving the unity of the church through sacrificial generosity
- How Paul models planning that is strategic, persistent, team-oriented—and completely willing for God to reroute the journey in surprising ways
- The three specific prayer requests he shares, how each is answered in unexpected form, and what that teaches us about praying boldly while trusting God with the outcomes
By the end of the episode, listeners will have a more grounded vision of what godly confidence really is: knowing your gifts, remembering the gospel often, embracing your role as a conduit rather than the center, and planning with energy while letting God redraw the map. You’ll be invited to look honestly at your own season of life, recognize where God has already been at work, and hold your future before Him with the same mix of ambition, gratitude, and surrender that marked Paul’s ministry.
Series: Romans: Justification by Faith
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