Getting along well with others is a key ingredient in a life that’s being transformed by the Lord Jesus Christ. Our interpersonal relationships often reflect our growth in God’s grace. Those who have committed their lives to Jesus Christ (Romans 12:1-2) and are exercising their spiritual gifts (Romans 12:3-8) will increasingly value other people. Paul captures this concept under a single heading, “sincere love” (Romans 12:9). Sincere love for others—for fellow believers as well as unbelievers—is a mark of the Christian faith (John 13:35). In Romans 12:9-21 Paul presents thirty brief, punctuated exhortations that reflect sincere love for others. These exhortations can somewhat artificially be grouped together under three broad concepts—realigning our innermost attitudes, prioritizing the needs of others, and embracing peace. Taken as a whole, this passage teaches us that a life transformed by Jesus will be a life characterized by love.
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