"Let each of us please his neighbor for his good, to build him up ... May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus, that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ" (Romans 15:2, 5-6 ESV).
Observe the reason for pleasing one's neighbor. It was for his good. That "good" specifically, was to build him up. It was not to be manipulated or favored for other special treatment.
So like a prayer, God was asked to grant the Roman believers endurance, and encouragement. Why? So that they could live in harmony, be in accord with Christ Jesus and have one voice to glorify God.
This was not to please their own self and their own preferences. When you read through the whole letter to the Romans you'll see all the conflicts and issues that had arisen because they wanted to impose their own Jewish-ness or Gentile-ness. These elements had been strongly imbedded into their beings - minds and hearts.
But now they needed to learn the new way in Christ. It would take endurance because these issues would surface again and again and needed God's endurance to overcome.
They also needed God's encouragement to motivate them towards God's most excellent way. So when they glorified God it would not be tainted by dissension but by one voice, in togetherness, in one accord and harmony. They needed to do this attuning of their hearts and minds so that they could willingly and open-heartedly welcome one another as Christ had welcomed each of them (see vs7). And this hope they had in Christ could then fill them with all joy and peace in believing, empowered by the Holy Spirit.
And so, Paul encouraged them with confidence, even though he had used some strong language as he pointed out various "reminders," as he called them, to instruct them in The Christian Way (see vs 14-15 ESV).
God and Father, to You we lift up our hearts and minds in one accord to glorify You. It's only in You we have genuine endurance and encouragement to be one in Christ and to keep the unity of the Holy Spirit. We can only thank You for all of this and forgiving us hope that we can indeed live in harmony with other believers of diverse backgrounds. Thank You so much for the book of Romans that reveals these issues to us. In Jesus' name we give You our thanks and praise. Amen.
~ ERC May 2026 ~
Based on Romans 15: especially vs 2, 5 & 6 ESV.
Sing, Great Is Thy Faithfulness, along with Marantha Singers.







