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Romans 4:12 meaningJuly 23, 2021

Paul is emphasizing that Abraham is the father of all who believe, whether circumcised or uncircumcised.

Romans 4:9-11 meaningJuly 23, 2021

The blessing of having our sins forgiven is available to all people, whether circumcised or uncircumcised. Being circumcised or doing any good works does not make us righteous before God. Paul is making the point that Abraham was counted as righteous before being circumcised, showing that circumcision has nothing to do with his standing before God.

Romans 4:6-8 meaningJuly 23, 2021

It is God’s blessing to us that He considers believers righteous before Him without considering their sins. By faith in God, our sin is covered and no longer prevents us from being in God’s family.

Romans 4:4-5 meaningJuly 23, 2021

No one can do sufficient good works so that God owes them. Everyone is sinful and cannot cause themselves to be in righteous standing before God. However, if we believe God, our faith is credited to us as righteousness, making us just before God.

Romans 4:1-3 meaningJuly 23, 2021

The competing Jewish “authorities” are arguing that we must do our part in order to be justified before God; Paul answers that we are justified in God’s sight solely by faith. Paul is now going to use Abraham as more proof that justification comes through faith and not through anything we

Romans 3:31 meaningJuly 23, 2021

Paul points out that the law is actually upheld when we are justified by faith. When we pursue righteousness by faith, we uphold the law.

Romans 3:29-30 meaningJuly 23, 2021

No one is justified before God by following the law; anyone, whether they follow the law or not, can be justified by faith.

Romans 3:28 meaningJuly 23, 2021

 Justification in God’s sight is only possible through faith; it is not possible from works or following the law.

Romans 3:27 meaningJuly 23, 2021

We have no part in our justification; there is no place for boasting, our works do nothing. Justification can only come by faith.

Romans 3:26 meaningJuly 23, 2021

Jesus paid the price for our sins, and by faith in him we are justified.

Romans 3:24-25 meaningJuly 23, 2021

We are justified by faith in Christ as a free gift and we receive that gift of grace by faith.

Romans 3:23 meaningJuly 23, 2021

All humans have sinned and fall below God’s standard.

Romans 3:21-22 meaningJuly 23, 2021

God has provided a way to be righteous in His sight apart from the law: by faith in Jesus Christ we are made righteous before God.

Romans 3:19-20 meaningJuly 23, 2021

Paul is pointing out that no one can obey the law perfectly; the law gives us knowledge of sin and makes us accountable to God.

Romans 3:18 meaningJuly 23, 2021

Those who pursue sin and wickedness do not fear God.

Romans 3:17 meaningJuly 23, 2021

The peace that comes from following God’s way is not known by those who pursue sin.

Romans 3:13-16 meaningJuly 23, 2021

Paul continues pointing out the sinfulness of mankind by quoting from the Old Testament.

Romans 3:10-12 meaningJuly 23, 2021

Paul further makes his point that all are under sin by quoting the Old Testament, reiterating that we are all sinners and cannot do good apart from God.

Romans 3:9 meaningJuly 23, 2021

Paul is making the points that all men are sinners and therefore no one man better than another.

Romans 3:8 meaningJuly 23, 2021

The competing Jewish “authorities” continue their argument opposing Paul, which Paul calls slander. Paul says that their condemnation (judgment) from God is just for making an untrue assertion.

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