The title of my blog is drawn from Romans 10:8.
“‘The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart’ – that is the word of faith that we proclaim”.
The Apostle Paul is quoting from Deuteronomy 30:14 where Moses recorded his bringing of the commandments of God to the attention of the people Israel for (at least) a second time (that’s the idead behind the title of the book, deutero – second, nomy – law). The commandment of God required of them one of two possible responses – ‘to obey his voice’ or ‘to turn your heart away’ – and Moses was urging them to obedience. Moses anticipated a day when the people of God will be scattered throughout the nations of the world and He addressed their likely excuses concerning the Lord’s commandment to them one by one. Don’t say it’s too hard; don’t suggest it’s too far away or somehow removed from you; don’t say it’s too heavenly to be of any earthly use; and don’t be lazy by your demands that someone bring it to you. He was stressing the value of God’s purposes for those who will accept them.
Moses strongly urges them to accept God’s Word to them in willing obedience. They are being called to open their mouths and pledge allegiance to God (to renew the covenant) as an outward expression of a heartfelt desire to follow God’s ways.
The consequences of their obedience or turning away were also clearly laid out for them by Moses as the servant of God. “I call heaven and earth to witness against you today, that I have set before your life and death, blessing and curse. Therefore choose life, that you and your offspring may live, loving the LORD your God, obeying his voice and holding fast to him, for he is your life and length of days, that you may dwell in the land that the LORD swore to your fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give to them” (Deuteronomy 30:19, 20).
Paul, in the first century world of the Roman empire, like us, has the advantage of looking back over history and recognising that although these people did renew the covenant with their mouths, their hearts were flawed and their actions showed it. They could not keep that covenant to save themselves! Paul, enabled by the Spirit of God, saw that the commandments drive us to the need for a Saviour, they point us to Christ. They continually remind us of our own sinfulness and failure and the need for righteousness in order to please God; something we cannot attain to alone.
This is Paul’s point in Romans 10: Moses wrote about the righteousness that is based on the law, but the righteousness that is based on faith is even nearer to us yet. God, who revealed himself in the law of Moses, has now spoken a final word to us in the person of his Son, Jesus, the eternal Word of God. He requires our pledge of allegiance and a commitment of faith in our hearts to him as the Lord Jesus Christ our Saviour. The Word of the Gospel is the word that Paul proclaimed and which I believe and want to proclaim too…”because if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified (counted righteous) and with the mouth one confesses and is saved” (Romans 10:9, 10).
This Word is our foundation and guiding principle for this life and the life to come. The Word is certain, clear, unambiguous. It offers forgiveness, grace and peace. It enlightens our minds, arrests us in our wilful disobedience and moves our hearts to respond to God’s great mercy by loving him and living to please him.
Keep the word near you… in your heart and in your mouth.
I hope that some of the posts here will help you do that…