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Romans 1:21

Posted on 18 May at 14:32

“Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.”

Context:The book of Romans, written by the apostle Paul, is a letter addressed to the believers in Rome. In the preceding verses, Paul explains that God’s wrath is revealed against ungodliness and unrighteousness of people who suppress the truth and ignore the evidence of God’s existence and divine attributes (Romans 1:18-20).

Recognition of God’s existence:The verse begins by stating that these individuals "knew God." Here, "knew" refers to having a basic understanding or recognition of God’s existence. Paul asserts that God has made Himself evident to all people through the created world and the testimony of conscience (Romans 1:19-20).

Failure to glorify God:The verse highlights that despite having the knowledge of God, people did not glorify Him as God. Glorifying God means acknowledging His supreme authority, worthiness, and giving Him the honour, reverence, and worship He deserves. This failure to glorify God reveals a significant problem within their hearts and attitudes.

Lack of gratitude:Another aspect Paul mentions is the absence of thankfulness. Gratitude is an attitude of recognising and appreciating the blessings, goodness, and grace of God. Instead of expressing gratitude to God for His provision and mercy, they neglected this duty.

Vain imaginations:Paul states that they became "vain in their imaginations." This means their thinking became futile, empty, and devoid of spiritual wisdom. They indulged in empty speculation, invented false ideas, and followed futile philosophies, rather than embracing the truth of God.

Darkened hearts:As a consequence of their failure to acknowledge God and their futile thinking, their hearts became darkened. Their understanding was clouded, and they wandered further from the light of truth. The darkness represents moral and spiritual blindness.

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