Romans 1:22

"Because knowing God, they didn’t glorify him as God, and didn’t give thanks, but became vain in their reasoning, and their senseless heart was darkened."

Key Reflection

Romans 1:22 describes a tragic spiritual condition where people, despite knowing the existence of God, fail to acknowledge Him properly. This neglect leads them into vain reasoning and a morally darkened heart. The verse highlights a profound悖逆(违背)神明本性的行为,即使他们有知识,却不把荣耀归给上帝,也不感谢祂。相反,他们的思维变得空虚无意义,心灵也因无知而蒙昧。这种状态揭示了一个深刻的真理:当人们拒绝承认和敬拜造物主时,他们的心灵就会失去光明与理智。这不仅是对神的不敬,也是对自己理性认知的剥夺。在这种情况下,即使有知识的存在也无法带来真正的智慧或美德。

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 22. Professing themselves to be wise. This was the common boast of the philosophers of antiquity. The very word by which they chose to be called, philosophers, means literally lovers of wisdom. That it was their boast that they were wise is well known. Comp. Ro 1:14 1 Co 1:19-22; 3:19; 2 Co 11:19. They became fools. Comp. Jer 8:8,9. They became really foolish in their opinions and conduct. There is something particularly pungent and cutting in this remark, and as true as it is pungent. In what way they evinced their folly, Paul proceeds immediately to state. Sinners of all kinds are frequently spoken of as fools in the Scriptures.

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