ROMANS 14:22
“The faith which you have, have as your own conviction before God. Happy is the one who does not condemn himself in what he approves.”
Every political season we see politicians making speeches about what they stand for and what they believe. Most of them forget all about those convictions once they are elected. They say what they have to say to get elected but never truly held to it. I have known some politicians, however, in my lifetime who stuck to their beliefs. They were shunned by most of the other politicians and usually did not stay long in office. The pressure to succumb to the establishment became too great.
As we wind down this discussion of judging others in chapter 14, Paul writes something in today’s verse that really hit me. He wrote, “have as your own conviction.” That struck a nerve. My beliefs are my beliefs. I can’t be held liable for someone else’s beliefs. I have my own convictions. The Greek literally says, “hold before God.” That’s pretty powerful, don’t you think? If we believe something strongly and God approves that conviction, we have to stand by it. God does not condemn that and nor should we.
APPLICATION
We see a similar statement in 1 John 3:21 where we read, “Beloved, if our heart does not condemn us, we have confidence before God;” The last phrase of today’s verse tells us to be happy that God approves, so we cannot condemn ourselves. I know far too many Christians who beat themselves up constantly. They are trying to live for Christ, but with each shortcoming they heap tons of condemnation on themselves. How sad. Now, we should grieve our sins. There is nothing to celebrate about falling short. But we cannot beat ourselves up every time. We confess and move on, knowing that His grace is sufficient. Amen?
If you are sure of your choices and are sure those choices line up with God’s Word, walk in confidence. Paul says to be happy. The Greek word for “happy” is makarios. HELPS Word-studies this word, “describes a believer in enviable (fortunate) position from receiving God’s provisions (favor) – which (literally) extend (make long, large ) His grace (benefits).” Literally, it means God has blessed you. God does not bless sinful decisions. He doesn’t bless things He knows are not good for you.
The truest test of our convictions is always if they line up with Scripture. As you develop your core convictions in your walk with Christ, first ask the Lord about it. Now, you have to listen to His voice to hear what He has to say. That is revealed most often through His Word. Someone said if you want to hear God’s voice, read His Word out loud. That’s been my go to for a long time and has never failed me. It won’t fail you either.
Father God, I am so happy (blessed) by You and am thankful how You have led me to my convictions.
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