
The Bible Project Daily Podcast The Motivation of the Christian Believer (Romans 13:11–14)
Welcome back to The Bible Project Daily Podcast! In today’s episode, we're exploring what really motivates the Christian life. Is it fear? Guilt? Love? Or something even deeper?
As we open Romans 13:11–14, the Apostle Paul tells us to wake up, not just because it’s morning—but because eternity is drawing near. What does it mean to live with a sense of urgency, with our eyes on the horizon of Christ’s return?
This passage isn’t just a call to behave better—it’s a wake-up call to live differently in light of the nearness of our salvation. So grab your Bible and let’s dig in together.
📄 Episode Notes: The Motivation of the Christian Believer (Romans 13:11–14)
Main Passage: Romans 13:11–14
Episode Summary:
In this episode, we reflect on one of the most urgent appeals in Paul’s letter to the Romans. Having spoken of motivations like fear, guilt, and love, Paul now introduces a deeper, time-sensitive motivation for the Christian life: the imminent return of Christ. The night is nearly over. The day is at hand. It’s time to wake up.
Together, we’ll unpack:
- What “salvation is nearer now” really means
- The three tenses of salvation: justification, sanctification, and glorification
- Why the doctrine of Christ’s imminent return isn’t a modern invention, but a deeply biblical and early Christian conviction
- What it looks like to “put on the Lord Jesus Christ” today
Key Themes:
- Christian motivation
- The return of Christ
- Sanctification and urgency
- Living in the light of eternity
- The threefold structure of salvation
Quotes Referenced:
- Sanday & Headlam: “The language is that befitting those who expected the actual second coming of Christ almost immediately.”
- C.E.B. Cranfield: “The kingdom of God has come close... now actually confronting them in the person of Jesus.”
Takeaway:
Paul doesn’t want us to live in spiritual sleepwalking mode. He wants us to live awake—alert to the fact that the Lord is at the door. Are you living like that today?
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