The
Roman Road
by: Eld. Tim Binion
The Book of Romans is the most fundamental, vital, logical, profound, and
systematic discussion of the whole plan of salvation in all the literature of
the word. Yet, by using the tenth chapter for what is called a Roman Road
conversion, souls are being deceived and left unchanged by the Spirit of God.
It's not surprising that Satan would pull from this book a passage to cause man
to tempt the Lord God. He used the same tactics with Christ in the
wilderness when he said; cast thyself down; for it is written . . .(Matthew
4:6). Satan quoted the most confident passage (Psalm 91) of all the Old
Testament and tempted Jesus to cast himself down simply because the Bible said
He would be safe. All over the world people cast themselves down on the Roman
Road and believe they are safe. This promise Satan quoted to Jesus was lacking
something and as the Rich young ruler said in Matthew 19:20 All these things
have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet? People with a roman road
conversion have something lacking. Notice when Satan tempted Christ in the
wilderness quoting Psalms 91, Christ used the complete circle of truth for
interpretation. Jesus knew that apart from God's appointed way and personal
involvement trusting this promise would be tempting the Lord God and wrong.
The Book of
Romans harmonizes the gospel with all the other books of the Bible and furnishes
a comprehensive theological discourse of salvation for all. Most scholars agree
that the book's over all theme is found in Romans
1:16-17 For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power
of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to
the Greek. 17 For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to
faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith. This
power of operation upon the heart explained by the Apostle Paul clarified the
way, when he wrote; For he is
not a Jew, which is one outwardly; neither is that circumcision, which is
outward in the flesh: But he is a Jew, which is one inwardly; and circumcision
is that of the heart, in the spirit, and not in the letter; whose praise is not
of men, but of God (Romans 2:28-29). Paul
explained in chapter four that this inward spiritual experience unites the
imputed righteousness of the believer with the same imputed righteousness
received by Abraham and David. Now
it was not written for his sake alone, that it was imputed to him; 24 But for us
also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our
Lord from the dead (Romans 4:23-24). Satan
is the one who draws conclusions from a single detached passage, he severs the
scripture from its context, and dislocates it from the unity of truth. I fear
thousands have accepted Christ, casting themselves down at the promise of
scripture, apart from Holy Spirit conviction and a born again experience that
changes the heart.
Other important foundational points of soteriology
(doctrine of salvation) found in The Book of Romans help broaden our
comprehension and understanding of the internal work of redemption. Let's notice
one of these points, as Paul progressively builds (one point enlarged by
another) toward a completed scope of salvation for both Jew and Gentile. First,
every theological point of soteriology (doctrine of salvation) embraces a
subjective experience in the believer ¡s soul. Therefore
being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ
(Romans 5:1) And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad
in our hearts
by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us (Romans 5:5).
The Apostle Paul established a spiritual change which occurs at the point of
repentance and faith, including God's personal involvement. He includes his own
heart felt conviction and a new life when the Holy Ghost came into his soul. For
I was alive without the law once: but when the commandment came, sin revived,
and I died (Romans 7:9). The Spirit itself beareth witness with our
spirit, that we are the
children of God (Romans 8:16). By
misappropriating Chapter Ten, apart from a complete embodiment of truth, one
removes God's personal involvement. We've already learned that scripture may be
used to tempt the Lord God, absent Divine approval, but notice again what Jesus
said in Matthew 19:26: As Jesus responded to the amazement of the disciples when
they asked who then can be saved? Jesus said;
With men this is
impossible; but with God all things are possible. God
must have complete control and involvement in transforming the soul. Through the
gospel, God writes His law's in the heart and apart from this spiritual
influence, trusting scripture for salvation is blind presumption.
This spiritual
work of the New Covenant individually and personally experienced by any or all
that believe, simply cannot occur apart from God's personal choosing. Romans
9:17-18 For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I
raised thee up, that I might shew my power in thee, and that my name might be
declared throughout all the earth. 18 Therefore hath he mercy on whom he will
have mercy, and whom he will he hardeneth. Mindful
of our limitations, God reserves for himself the work of saving the soul by
placing the principles of the New Covenant directly into the heart. Doctor Edgar
Mullins, late president and Professor of Theology at The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary wrote. . .repentance may be mistaken for mere reformation,
and faith for blind belief, when taken apart from their place in the organic
unity of Christian experience. Repentance is toward God. It is an element
in a personal transaction that awakens the will and emotions. The whole nature
is stirred to depths in this personal return to God in obedience. So faith is a
vital union with God through Christ, and not the acceptance merely of
propositions about God or Christ (The Christian Religion In Its Doctrinal
Expression, page 55).
The essence of
redemption includes a mystical, divine, spiritual change, experienced by
EVERYONE BORN OF THE SPIRIT. John 3:8
The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst
not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of
the Spirit. The
Apostle Paul, concerned about his brethren (Israel) stumbling, confronted their
system of self-righteousness that lacked spiritual discernment. These Jews made
claims of eternal life by their own merits and opposed God's work upon the soul.
Today many Christian denominations do the same. They claim eternal life without
a spiritual work of grace on the heart. This Theological irony, practicing the
opposite of what a said passage of scripture is teaching, reveals the diabolical
plan of the beast clothed as a lamb to deceive the world with another gospel.
This counterfeit gospel uses scripture but leaves out the personal work of God
on the soul.
The main theme of
the tenth chapter of Romans righteousness by faith and free to all was a
critical issue in the first century church. The Apostle Peter, when he stood
before the Church at Jerusalem and explained the expansion of the Gospel to the
Gentile world said; And God,
which knoweth the hearts, bare them witness, giving them the Holy Ghost, even as
he did unto us; 9 And put no difference between us and them, purifying their
hearts by faith (Acts 15:8-9). In the
first century church, this contention between Jew and Gentile continued for many
years. So likewise Paul in Romans chapter ten, clearly states that the scheme of
salvation extended to both Jew and Gentile. For
there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all
is rich unto all that call upon him.13 For whosoever shall call upon the name of
the Lord shall be saved (Romans 10:12-13). Paul
¡s affirmation here in no way differs from what Peter said in Acts 15:8-9, God
purifies the heart by giving the Holy Ghost to all that call upon Him.
Those
leaving the primary theme and purpose of Romans chapter ten, and using it for a
canned presentation of another Gospel called The Roman Road ignore the
overwhelming need of a spiritual change. In context these passages stand as a
prophetical proclamation of hope to non-Jews of the world. God ¡s choice to
save a Gentile, firmly established that salvation is of the Lord ² and comes
directly from Him by an operation of the heart (on Jew and Gentile). Paul went
on to explain that this spiritual witness, the imputed righteousness of Christ,
was near and available through the word of
faith, which Paul preached. This was the same message preached to Greeks
on Mars Hill in Acts 17:27 That they should seek the Lord, if haply they might
feel after him, and find him, though he be not far from every one of us.
However, in Romans Ten he illustrates from the Pentateuch this same Christian
doctrine by quoting Deuteronomy 30:14 and applying it to the incarnation and
resurrection of Jesus, in verse six. These were the two grand stages in the
great work of redemption required that the righteousness which is of faith might
effectually be brought nigh unto all of us. Paul's Jewish brethren (Israel)
stumbled at the stumbling stone, holding to the carnal ordnance and Gentile
exclusion which kept them spiritually stumbling and missing the spiritual
blessing enjoyed by the true Israel of God. Not
as though the word of God hath taken none effect. For they are not all Israel,
which are of Israel (Romans 9:6). Not
understanding or confessing Christ as the main scope of the Levitical
dispensation and the faith or conversion of the Gentile as the children of
promise still to this day, keeps Israel stumbling and lost.
Paul's desire and prayer to God in verse one, for
Israel to be saved did not change from what Paul wrote and taught in his own
experience. My objection to simply reading these passages and claiming them for
salvation violates the Biblical meaning of saved. Being saved means;
Spiritual deliverance from sin through the shed blood of Christ. The Soul
experiences a spiritual life he or she had never known before.
I've noticed that
those who use these passages to manipulate the mind of a sinner, twist and
pervert what it actually says. For
whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
It does not say whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord is
saved,
but reads shall be (future tense) saved. The zealous religious manipulators that
draw disciples unto themselves, tell their prospective convert - - he has called
- - he is saved - -You've called - - You are saved. This methodology clearly
changes the text and ignores waiting on God to save the soul. The future tense
of this passage clearly states the sinner should call on the Lord until he
gets saved (experiences the new birth, spiritual peace,
New Covenant, inputted righteousness, circumcision of the heart, etc.). The
future tense in this passage restricts its use by the Christian world, only
allowing us to encourage sinners to call on the Lord until the Lord saves them.
Never does the Bible allow us to tell them they are saved. Calling is not
salvation. Salvation comes to the soul by the Holy Ghost after calling. Crying
out to God for mercy should not cease until spiritual evidence of forgiveness
comes personally to the soul. The seeker will experience all that the Bible
teaches about salvation at the point of saving faith.
Claimed
salvation in Christ Jesus, absent the internal accrediting witness of the Holy
Spirit leaves sinners lost and without God. Coaching a convert with words when
the Bible teaches conviction and conversion with power, constitutes another
gospel. This clearly changes the Righteousness by Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ
taught here by Paul and embraces a faith in Biblical words. Rather than saving
faith in Christ, the Roman road convert trusts in reading passages of scripture
for righteousness. This Bibliolatry, where the Bible becomes the security and
what it says (out of context and misinterpreted) becomes the only evidence of
eternal life, has proven unacceptable, lacking the sanctifying change and fruits
of the Spirit.
The Bible is not God. At the end of your Roman road, as
you stand in Judgment, God will reveal how the unlearned and unstable wrest
the scriptures, unto their own destruction (2 Peter 3:16). You've
been told God cannot lie, you've confessed and called, you've accepted Christ,
you've been told to take Him at His word; you've been told by an unlearned and
unstable person that YOU ARE SAVED. However, in Judgment Christ will say
(Matthew 7:22-23) I NEVER KNEW YOU!!! Until God declares and chooses
you saved, you are lost. Claiming a promise in
God's Word and declaring it done without the regeneration of the soul
tempts the Lord God. The Bible teaches repentance has not occurred until
the Holy Spirit comes into your heart. You have not trusted the Lord or believed
on Him unless you've been born from above (John 3:8). In other words
Regeneration (God's Spirit coming in contact with your spirit) must accredit
Repentance and Faith. Not by works of righteousness which we have done,
but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and
renewing of the Holy Ghost (Titus 3:5). At the point of true Biblical
saving, faith, an operation of the heart occurs. A witness of the Spirit always
authenticates Repentance toward God and Faith in Jesus Christ. 1 John 5:10 He
that believeth on the Son of God hath the witness in himself: he that believeth
not God (without a spiritual witness in the soul) hath made him a liar; because
he believeth not the record that God gave of his Son. Jesus said in
Matthew 7:13
Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is
the gate, and broad is
the way, that leadeth
to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: 14
Because strait is
the gate, and narrow is
the way, which leadeth
unto life, and few there be that find it.
Harmonizing scripture straightens the gate and narrows the way. Get off the
Roman Road and go through the narrow gate!