Romans 1:14
14 I am [eimi] debtor [opheiletes] both [te] to the Greeks [Hellen], and [kai] to the
Barbarians [barbaros]; both [te] to the wise [sophos], and [kai] to the unwise [anoetos]. KJV-Interlinear
14 I am under obligation both to
Greeks and to barbarians, both to the wise and to the foolish. NASB
Regardless of our color, culture, nationality,
gender, IQ, talent, status, ability or whatever there might be unique to each
one of us, the gospel of Christ and the doctrine contained herein, belongs to
all equally. We are all students without
portfolio, recognizing that it is we who need to learn, not God, and we should approach
God, through Christ, in the Spirit, in total humility. Pursuing our daily study
as commanded and thus allowing God to work His miracle of completion, in us.
We are all a part of this Daily Bible Study, and as
such, we are all a part of a unique history wherein we can see the entire world
exposed to the gospel and doctrine.
And whether the world accepts or rejects this study,
or any study, is something that God alone will know and thus bestow blessings
as He sees fit.
This study now has an online Bible, an online daily
study which will eventually cover each and every verse in the Bible, and it now
has an online Prayer Wall, that allows anyone in the world to post their
prayers, and anyone in the world to support the prayers of others.
Paul was commanded to bring the gospel of Christ to
the entire world, excluding no one.
The world has more boundaries and barriers than can
be counted. Each and every one designed
to block human interaction.
The Bible has no boundaries except for one, which
is rejection of Christ. Other than that,
the spiritual life and all of the blessings of eternity are freely available to
all.
That is a great opportunity and blessing. But with anything great, comes great responsibility. And participation is the most common
fulfillment of that responsibility, especially in the spiritual life.
Your participation is as close as your keyboard or
device display. It just cannot get any
simpler than that.
When you stand before Christ will He ask if your
fingers were broken?