Episode 841
Exploring Divine Wisdom: Insights from Romans 2:12, 16. | 841
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He believes in the words of Jesus that “scripture is fulfilled in your hearing” (Luke 4:21)
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The discourse centers around the profound exploration of divine love as articulated in the scriptural passages from Romans 2:12–16. A salient theme emerges from the notion that the embodiment of God's law transcends mere adherence to established religious edicts. Rather, it posits that individuals, irrespective of their exposure to religious doctrine, possess an innate understanding of right and wrong, as if woven into the very fabric of their being. This assertion invites a reconsideration of traditional religious boundaries, suggesting that divine wisdom is universally accessible, resonating within the consciousness of all humanity. The speaker elucidates the implications of this inclusive perspective, emphasizing that one's spiritual authenticity is manifested not through ritualistic practice but through genuine moral actions that reflect compassion and understanding towards others.
Furthermore, the discussion delves into the theme of 'sacred listening' as a practical application of these insights. The speaker encourages listeners to engage in introspection, urging them to attune themselves to their inner moral compass when faced with decisions. This practice is framed as essential for distinguishing between superficial compliance with external religious norms and authentic spiritual discernment. Thus, the core message advocates for a faith that is lived through action, where the embodiment of divine love is prioritized over mere knowledge of scripture. As such, the episode serves as a call to cultivate a deeper awareness of the divine presence that permeates human existence, inviting a transformative approach to spirituality that is grounded in compassion and empathetic engagement with the world.
Takeaways:
- The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding God's law as inherently woven into our nature rather than as an external imposition.
- Paul's revolutionary claim challenges traditional religious boundaries, suggesting that divine wisdom transcends specific religious contexts.
- Authentic spirituality is depicted as emerging from our actions rather than mere verbal acknowledgment of religious tenets or doctrines.
- The episode encourages practices such as sacred listening to connect with our inner moral compass and discern genuine spiritual insight.
- This discourse highlights the significance of compassion and understanding over mere adherence to religious rituals and knowledge.
- Listeners are urged to engage in daily Bible study, utilizing resources designed to deepen their connection to the scriptures.
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Transcript
Shared Instincts Finding God's Love in Human Nature A Study of Romans 2:12, 16 on the Daily Bible Refresh with Dr.
Speaker A:Brad Miller hello good people and welcome indeed to the Daily Bible Refresh with Dr.
Speaker A:Brad Miller.
Speaker A:This is the podcast where we look to offer a daily dose of the Holy Scriptures by giving you the New Testament reading from the message version to make it understandable, making it relatable by giving you some points to ponder applicable, giving you an action step to take.
Speaker A:We do all of this based on the Revised Common Lectionary which is a three year cycle of reading through the entire Bible.
Speaker A:We read the New Testament only.
Speaker A:We're now in the Lenten season and it's all brought to you by voiceofgoddaily.com which is the home of the ABC 1, 2, 3 Bible Study Method.
Speaker A:Let's get into our reading for the day from Romans 2:12, 16 reading from the message if you sin without knowing what you're doing, God takes that into account.
Speaker A:But if you sin knowing full well what you're doing, that's a different story entirely.
Speaker A:Merely hearing God's law is a waste of your time if you don't do what he commands.
Speaker A:Doing not hearing is what makes the difference with God.
Speaker A:When outsiders who have never heard of God's law follow it more or less by instinct, they confirm its truth.
Speaker A:By their obedience, they show that God's law is not something alien imposed on us from without, but woven into the very fabric of our creation.
Speaker A:There is something deep within them that echoes God's yes and no, right and wrong.
Speaker A:Their response to God's yes and no will become public knowledge on the day God makes His final decision about every man and woman.
Speaker A:The message from God that I proclaim through Jesus Christ takes into account all of these differences.
Speaker A:Well, let's take into account this passage of scripture as we get into a little bit deeper today, we're exploring really.
Speaker A:This is a fascinating passage that challenges traditional notions about who belongs in God's embrace and how divine wisdom manifests itself in human consciousness.
Speaker A:Let's talk about some points to ponder.
Speaker A:One is about going beyond religious boundaries.
Speaker A:Paul makes a revolutionary claim here.
Speaker A:People who have never heard of religious law can naturally embody divine wisdom.
Speaker A:This radically inclusive perspective suggests that God's truth isn't confined to any particular religious tradition or sacred text.
Speaker A:Instead, it's woven into the very fabric of of human consciousness.
Speaker A:And this speaks to a universal divine presence that transcends institutional boundaries.
Speaker A:Here's another point to consider.
Speaker A:It's the sacred within.
Speaker A:When Paul speaks of something deep within that echoes God's wisdom.
Speaker A:He's pointing to what many progressive theologians today might call the divine spark or sacred consciousness within all people.
Speaker A:This isn't about external rules, but about an innate moral compass that connects us all to the divine presence.
Speaker A:It suggests that spirituality is more about authentic inner awareness than following prescribed religious teachings.
Speaker A:Number three is actions speak louder.
Speaker A:Doing not hearing is what makes a difference is what it says.
Speaker A:This straightforward statement challenges religious performance bias and empty ritual.
Speaker A:It reminds us that authentic spirituality manifests in how we treat others and engage with the world, not in how well we can quote scripture or attend a worship service.
Speaker A:This is a call to embodied faith that prioritizes compassion over religious knowledge.
Speaker A:Here's your action step.
Speaker A:Practice sacred listening.
Speaker A:That is, listen to your inner moral compass.
Speaker A:When faced with some decisions in your daily walk in life, large or small, take a moment to pause and listen to that deep inner wisdom Paul describes.
Speaker A:Before consulting external sources or rules, ask yourself, what does my authentic inner voice say about the situation?
Speaker A:You might want to journal about this or about some time when your inner wisdom aligns with the challenges that you're facing.
Speaker A:This is a practice that can help distinguish between conditional responses and genuine spiritual insight.
Speaker A:We're going to pray in a moment, but I did want you to know that we have a great resource for you.
Speaker A:Our goal is to get the Word of God, the audible word of God, into 2 million years.
Speaker A: That's a million people by: Speaker A:And we do that through the Daily Bible Refresh.
Speaker A:We really want you to join in together, though, by having your own daily Bible study time.
Speaker A:And we have a resource for you.
Speaker A:It's called the ABC 1, 2, 3 Bible Study Guide.
Speaker A:You can pick it up at our website, voiceofgodd.
Speaker A:Com.
Speaker A:It will help you in your daily Bible study.
Speaker A:Here's our prayer.
Speaker A:Loving God, you speak in the whispers of our consciousness and the stirrings of our hearts.
Speaker A:Help us to trust the sacred wisdom that you've woven into our being.
Speaker A:When we're tempted to judge others based on their religious knowledge or lack thereof, remind us that your truth speaks in many voices and through many paths.
Speaker A:Give us courage to act on our deepest knowing of what was right and just help us to recognize your presence in unexpected places and people.
Speaker A:Guide us toward actions that embody love rather than just speaking about it.
Speaker A:Thank you for the divine spark that you've placed within each of us, calling us toward greater compassion and understanding.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:Well folks, it's so great to be with you.
Speaker A:I always love it.
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Speaker A:Until then, My name is Dr.
Speaker A:Brad Miller.
Speaker A:Remember that God's loyal love doesn't run out.
Speaker A:His merciful love hasn't dried up.
Speaker A:It's created new sa.