“The Faith” and “Of Faith” in Romans
The book of Romans lays the foundation of truth for us as
Christians to be established on. It is the basis on which we build upon in our
knowledge and in deeds. It is interesting to note how the book refers to two
types of “faith”, one found in the opening verses of the first chapter, and the
other found in the closing verses of the final chapter. Let me elaborate on the
significance and meaning of this.
The Faith
Rom.1:5 By whom we have received grace and apostleship, for obedience to the faith among all nations, for his name:
The phrase, “for obedience to the faith among
all nations”, refers to, “the faith”. The word “the” informs us that this is a
unique and distinct body of doctrine. This doctrine called, “the faith”, is the
definition and sum content of what we need to know and apply, so that we live by
the will and purpose of God in this day and age. In essence, it is the ‘modus
operandi’ of our Christianity, the pattern, or template, of our faith.