Once the people of God begin to humbly walk in a Christian way - remembering that no matter the walk of life and cultural and/or religious background they are from - they will be more unified, walking in the Spirit and in the unity of the Spirit God gave them. There will be a bond of peace. They will be more able to,
"... present [their] bodies as a lving sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God" (Romans 12:1 ESV).
This will be their "spiritual worship," their way of life.
There will be transformation and renewal of mind, discernment of God's will. All very important as is not thinking too highly of themselves (vs 2 & 3). There will be love and genuine affection for each other and together, their service for the Lord will be
"fervent in spirit" (v. 11).
There will be rejoicing, patience, constant prayer and so much more. You will see it when you read Romans 12.
Harmony. This is not just a work the Lord loves, rather the action, and state of being in harmony He wants. Harmony. Unity. Paul pushes these points and explains how to achieve it. Jesus and Gentiles alike being addressed here. Please, please, please, I hear in Paul's words ...
"If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all" (vs 18).
Ths is the pro-active actions the assembly of believers in Rome could work on. This is part and parcel of the "Christian Way". It would take guts, they'd have to be living sacrifices. They'd have to sacrifice, daily, all their own thoughts, ideas and opinions that stemmed from their upbringing whether religious and/or cultural. Instead they'd need to seek out the better, more excellent way in Christ.
New thinking according to their "new creation in Christ" being. And if they wanted to get revenge - leave it to God because
"vengeance belonged to Him" (see v 19).
Furthermore, if they really and truly were concerned for their enemy, they'd be radical. What? Feed them? Give them drink when and where needed? They'd find out what those enemies needed and supply it. That will get to the enemy and,
"heap burning coals on his head" (v 20).
I'd think even on your own. Perhaps not on your head but on your heart - you'd have heart burn. Because, to be able to do genuine good to anyone you consider an enemy, the heart will need certain emotions burned away. Emotions of anger, rebellion, revenge, and the like. Showing goodness and kindness will cost and therefore, a sacrifice of our natural inclinations.
No doubt we've all felt these. Our Lord will be well-pleased when we can be more like Him in these matters. May God get the glory from our lives that reflect Him. This is acceptable to Him.
~ ERC May 2026 ~
Based on Romans 12 ESV.
Sing, There is One Gospel, along with City Alight.






