Romans 15:5 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

Now the God of patience and consolation. — Such, then, should be the temper of the Roman Christians. The Apostle prays that along with the spirit of steadfast endurance God will also give them that spirit of unanimity which proceeds from singleness of aim. There seems, at first sight, to be little or no connection between the God of “patience and consolation” and the being “likeminded.” They are connected, however, through the idea of singleness of purpose. He who is wholly self-dedicated to Christ, and who in the strength of that self-dedication is able to endure persecution, will also have a close bond of union with all who set before themselves the same object.

Consolation.... — The same word as “comfort” in the previous verse.

To be likeminded.... — To have the same thoughts, feelings, sentiments, hopes, and aims.

According to Christ Jesus. — The conforming to that “spirit of Christ” which it is to be assumed that all who call themselves Christians have put on.

Romans 15:5

5 Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be likeminded one toward another according to Christ Jesus: