Wednesday 30 May 2012

UNDERSTANDING THE WORD OF GOD



On the Solemn Day of Pentecost, we read from the Letter of St.Paul to the Romans; a ‘Work of Art’, worth reading, studying, digesting and applying to our own life. We find in chapter 8, verses 15: ‘For you have not received the spirit of bondage again in fear; but you have received the spirit of adoption of sons,  whereby we cry ‘Abba’ (Father).’

Studying in depth the meaning of one single word, in this text should be more than enough for a whole lifetime.                                                                                      

“How I wish, dear Lord, that all true Christians; priests, and laymen alike, study the Bible in depth and pass it on to others to discover the great treasures hidden in the Good Book…Lord hear us ...…”                                                

Yes, studying the implications of a single word in the mind of Paul, the great, the giant of an Apostle, opens up wide, huge horizons.


Paul knew all about the Roman social life and Laws, and he intelligently applied the Roman Law of Adoption to the message he wanted to convey to the new Christians in Rome … and to us all.
In the days of Paul, the Romans were a great, powerful and wealthy nation…but they were corrupt. The authority of the Father was indisputable, he was the supreme, his decisions, regarding his family, were final. He had absolute power over his wife, his children, his slaves and animals. The power of life and death was in his hands. This was known by the Latin term, ‘Patria Potestas’.


As expected there was a provision in the Law that the son could ask for adoption by another Father, or the father could get rid of his son. This was done by taking the said son to market and put him up for sale, at a cost, this was called the ‘mancipatio’.
When the transaction was settled, the result meant the person became the son of a new father … by adoption, he would have lost all the previous rights, benefits, property of the former family, but it also meant that he had gained everything from the new family, all old debts were cancelled, he inherited all the wealth and glory of the new family, because NOW he is an adopted child of the new family.

This law was practiced by many, everybody was conscious of it, suffice it to say that even Emperor Claudius, practised it, in fact he adopted as his son the notorious Nero, so according to the Law, Nero became an adopted son of Claudius (remember Brutus and Caesar ?).  Wanting to make a further step in Claudius family Nero asked for the hand of Claudius’ daughter, Octavia, in marriage. They were brother and sister by law but not by blood. So the Senate enacted a law to give permission of marriage.

St.Paul knew the Law inside out and using the same basis of adoption he applied it to his message of the Gospel. He did explain that whilst the Romans called for seven people to witness this adoption deed, he would be calling just one witness, that is the Holy Spirit.                                                                                               

The new family of the Christians had to be the family of God.  Jesus wiped away  all the debts, through His Passion and Death, all those adopted inherited the glory, they would defeat death, sin, the power of darkness and ultimately gain heaven.

Paul was a master-mind, he was a born psychologist; he used to apply the well known maxim when teaching, of going from the ‘known to the unknown’. In his Letter to the Romans, which he wrote from Corinth in the year 54 A.D., he passed on the message of the Gospel by appealing to the pagan, and Jewish converts to apply the old Roman law to the new Christian law of love.

Whereas in the Roman law ,through the Patria Potestas, the son, though he might have grown old in age, used to be treated as a child by his still surviving father, in the new family of adopted sons of God, each individual is treated as brothers and sisters together with the elder brother, Jesus Christ.
Finally, in chapter 8, line 15, we find Paul giving the guarantee that the new Patria Potestas, the new owner, the new Father is not going to be a cruel father, the old times of fear and bondage are gone and forgotten, once and for all. This is the vouched for by the new Witness, the Holy Spirit; that now we are prepared for a new life of love, and glory.

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