Romanos 16:19

19 pero todos saben que ustedes son obedientes al Señor. Eso me llena de alegría. Quiero que sean sabios para hacer lo que está bien y sigan siendo inocentes en cuanto a toda clase de mal.

Romanos 16:19 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 16:19

For your obedience is come abroad unto all men
That is, as the Arabic and Ethiopic versions render it, "the fame" and report of their obedience to the faith, to the doctrine of the Gospel, and the ministers of it, was spread everywhere, was well known to everyone, and spoken of with commendeth among all the churches in all nations: and this the apostle mentions as another reason why they should beware of false teachers, since it would be greatly to their reproach, should they, after all this, drop that form of doctrine which they had obeyed, desert the faithful ministers of the word, and follow these false teachers; should this be the case, they would be as notorious for their disobedience, as now for their obedience: and moreover, the apostle might hereby suggest, that whereas it was everywhere known how readily and at once they embraced the Gospel of Christ; this credulity and readiness to believe, which was their commendation, might have invited false teachers among them, who might hope and take encouragement from hence the more easily to gain upon them; and therefore they ought to be upon their watch and guard, and beware of them, and not believe every spirit:

I am glad therefore on your behalf;
that they had so cheerfully and readily embraced the Gospel, and from the heart obeyed that form of doctrine delivered to them; and that their praise for this was in all the churches of Christ, and had everywhere a good report on this account:

but yet I would have you wise unto that which is good, and simple
concerning evil;
which is just the reverse of natural and unregenerate men, who are wise to do evil, but to do good they have no knowledge; some reference seems to be had to the words of Christ in ( Matthew 10:16 ) ; the apostle's meaning is, that though he rejoiced at the heartiness and simplicity of their obedience, and the credit they obtained abroad on account of it, yet was he not without his fears and jealousies concerning them; and could not but greatly wish them more wisdom to understand the doctrines of the Gospel, to discern things that differ, and approve that which is the most excellent, and hold fast that which is good; and with all their harmlessness, innocence, and simplicity, prudently guard against all evil doctrines and principles, such as might unawares lead them into bad practices, dishonourable to religion, and uncomfortable to themselves.

Romanos 16:19 In-Context

17 Instrucciones finales de Pablo
Y ahora, mis amados hermanos, les pido algo más. Tengan cuidado con los que causan divisiones y trastornan la fe de los creyentes al enseñar cosas que van en contra de las que a ustedes se les enseñaron. Manténganse lejos de ellos.
18 Tales personas no sirven a Cristo nuestro Señor; sirven a sus propios intereses. Con palabras suaves y halagos, engañan a la gente inocente;
19 pero todos saben que ustedes son obedientes al Señor. Eso me llena de alegría. Quiero que sean sabios para hacer lo que está bien y sigan siendo inocentes en cuanto a toda clase de mal.
20 El Dios de paz pronto aplastará a Satanás bajo los pies de ustedes. Que la gracia de nuestro Señor Jesús
sea con ustedes.
21 Timoteo, mi compañero de trabajo, les manda saludos, igual que Lucio, Jasón y Sosípater, judíos como yo.
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