We are entering the final section of the book of Romans. Throughout this great book, Paul has been dealing with the great doctrinal themes of the Christian faith. He has struck a note so clear and so powerful that there is no disputing his logic, or doubting his conclusions. Now, as he nears the end of his letter to the Roman Christians, he begins to speak of things that are personal in nature. Before he closes, Paul wants to share his heart and his motives for service with the believers in Rome.
One of the great things that becomes clear about this man from this passage is the fact that he has a heart for the lost. Paul was a great preacher, of that there is no doubt. Paul was a prolific writer. After all, his pen gave us 14 of the 27 books of the New Testament. Paul was a pioneer missionary.
He traveled from place to place starting churches and feeding the sheep of the Lord. Yet, running through all of this was the fact that Paul had a deep, burning desire to see men saved. Everywhere this man journeyed, he told men about Jesus. When he was chained as a prisoner of Rome, Paul was telling men about Jesus. When he stood before kings and world rulers, he told them about Jesus. When he encountered a group of women praying by a river, Acts 16, he told them about Jesus. Paul’s heart was aflame with the message of the Gospel. He wanted men to know the same Jesus he himself knew so well.
In the verses we have read this evening, Paul’s heart becomes as a soul winner becomes very clear. As he shares his personal thoughts with us, he also paints a portrait of what a soul winner is.
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