Translation commentary on Romans 13:12 – TIPs
Translation commentary on Romans 13:12 – TIPs
Let us stop doing the things that belong to the dark is literally “let us put off the works of darkness.”
What does Romans 13:12 mean? - BibleRef.com
Because of the nearing daybreak, Paul writes, Christians must throw away any works of darkness, any of the worthless things we have done that belong to the ...
Romans 13:12 Commentaries - Bible Hub
Do we put on Jesus, recognising in His manhood as our Brother not only the pattern of our lives, but the pledge that the pattern, by His help and love, is ...
What Does Romans 13:12 Mean? - Knowing Jesus
The night is almost gone, and the day is near Therefore let us lay aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light. Romans 13:12(NASB) ...
Romans 13:12 - Bible Verse Meaning and Commentary
"Casting [them] off" expresses a dislike of them, a displicency with them, and an abstinence from them. Some copies read, "the armour of darkness", which agrees ...
Romans 13:12 Commentary | Precept Austin
GWT: "The night is almost over, and the day is near. So we should get rid of the things that belong to the dark and take up the weapons that ...
Why We Should Always Teach Romans 12 with Romans 13
Repay no one evil for evil, but give thought to do what is honorable in the sight of all. If possible, so far as it depends on you, live ...
The Armour of Light (Romans 13:12) | BYU Speeches
To put on the armor of light is to put on the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the light and life of the world. This light—His light—forsakes the evil ...
What was Paul talking about when he wrote Romans 13:1-7?
We are to know that all things are in His hands. Even the "devil" has to abide by God's permissions, and does nothing outside of His will. Often ...
Romans 13:12 - Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight.org
Through prayer I can set them free from the power of Satan that is holding them, that influence that is keeping them a slave and captive to those things. And I ...
The limits of civil obedience: the meaning of Romans 13
This gives the Christian a positive duty to obey civil authority in things lawful that the unbeliever does not have. Schaeffer answers his ...
Romans 13:12 - The Superior Word
And because it is, Paul gives us a stern admonition – “Therefore, let us cast off the works of darkness, and put on the armor of light.” “ ...
Enduring Word Bible Commentary Romans Chapter 13
Love is the fulfillment of the law: It is easy to do all the right religious “things” but to neglect love. Our love is the true measure of our obedience to God.
What Romans 13 Does (Not) Mean - Christ Over All
Scripture calls on us Christians to submit to those who govern us, but this directive is often misunderstood.
13:12-14 The Armour of Light - Geoff Thomas Sermon Archive
Romans 13:12-14 “So let us put aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armour of light. Let us behave decently, as in the daytime, ...
Commentary on Romans 13 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible
It is God's prerogative to make laws immediately to bind conscience, and we must render to God the things that are God's. But it intimates that our subjection ...
You're Reading Romans 13 Wrong! Here's How to Read It Correctly
It answers the implied question (after reading 12:9-21): “Paul, if we are to do these things (love genuinely, pursue harmony and peace, do not ...
What does Romans 13:12 mean? - Bible Art
Romans 13:12 (KJV) says, "The night is far spent, the day is at hand ... things like dishonesty, immorality, and selfishness. Rather, believers are ...
Romans 13 - Dr. Constable's Expository Notes - Bible Commentaries
Our behavior, and specially those things Paul called on his readers to do in Romans 13:1-10, should be distinctively Christian since we live among unbelievers.
Pastors Around the World Apply Romans 13 - The Gospel Coalition
The church leaders I spoke with don't think the command for Christians to submit to governing authorities is conditioned by the quality of that ...