Hi Brian!
This week I want to share Rick Renner's devotional "Sparkling Gems From The Greek - Volume 2".
IMPARTATION
For I long
to see you, that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift…. — Romans 1:11
Have you
ever been with someone whose mere presence positively affected you, changed
you, or took you to a higher level in the Lord? Do you know if your presence
has ever affected anyone in that way?
When I think
about this question, one particular minister immediately comes to mind. He is a
precious and dear friend who has walked with God for decades, and I have known
him closely for many years. When I am honored with the opportunity to spend
time with him, I always walk away feeling spiritually richer and touched by
Jesus. Being in his presence leaves me with the feeling that something
spiritual has rubbed off on me and has been imparted to my life.
Similarly,
Paul felt this way about the First Century believers in Rome. Even though he
had never met the Roman congregation face-to-face, he was sure that if he could
spend time with them, he would rub off on them too. In Romans 1:10, he wrote,
“Making request, if by any means now at length, I might have a prosperous
journey by the will of God to come unto you.” Then in Romans 1:11, he told
them, “For I long to see you, that I may impart unto some spiritual gift….”
Notice that
Paul said, “For I long to see you….” This word “long” tells us how
deeply Paul wanted to meet these believers. In Greek, it is the word epipotheo,
which has the root potheo, meaning desire. However, it also has the
prefix epi attached to it, which gives an extra force to
the word, portraying a person who wanted something so much that he intensely
longed for it. Very often this word depicts an insatiable
appetite or a craving — and in the New Testament it is often
translated as the word lust. The fact that Paul used this word to depict
his longing to come see the believers in Rome tells us that he was intensely
yearning to see them.
In verse 11,
Paul provided at least one reason why he wanted to see them. He
wrote, “For I long to see you, that I may impart to you….” Paul
believed he had something spiritual to impart to his brothers and sisters in
Rome. The word “impart” comes from the word metadidomi, which
means to impart or to transfer something from one to
another. Paul believed that if he could see the Romans, spend time with them,
or perhaps lay hands on them, there would be an impartation of
something spiritual to them. In the same way that I walk away spiritually
richer after being in the presence of the man I told you about earlier, Paul
was convinced that if he could spend time with the Roman believers, something
powerful would be imparted to them. As a result, they would come away from that
encounter feeling richer, fuller, and touched by Jesus.
These words
of Paul in Romans 1:11 tell me that he was convinced God would use him as a
channel to touch these believers in a way they had never been touched before.
Paul was so confident about it, he actually wrote that he longed to see them,
specifically stating that he wanted to impart something spiritual to
them. What did he want to impart? That’s a topic we will look at tomorrow.
But for
today, I want to ask you: Who has had this kind of profound influence in your
life? Has being in anyone’s mere presence made you feel touched by Jesus? Who
was that person? Perhaps the more important question is this: Have you ever
made anyone else feel that way? How do you affect people when you are with
them? In what condition do you leave them when it’s time for you to say
farewell?
There’s no
doubt that God wants to use us to positively impact people. Just as the apostle
Paul was confident that God would use him to impart something rich and
spiritual to the Romans, we need to spend time with the Father and allow Him to
pour His presence into our personal lives so that when we are with others,
there will be an overflow that rubs off on them and takes them to a higher
place in the Lord!
This brought back to my remembrance the time we met you for the first time! Even before you met with your now father-in-law to learn more about Jesus, you were having such a positive impact on Kristine! To see the light in her beautiful eyes again made me SO very happy! And now that you DO know JESUS, you are impacting so many people! Just by being who HE made YOU to be! We love you! Here is Brandon Lake with a song I had not heard before called "Son of Heaven":
Love and Shalom from the Swoveys!