Romans 3:1-18 – God’s Faithfulness
Paul
says, what is the advantage in being a Jew?
There is much in every way. They
have been entrusted with the very word of God.
What if some did not have faith?
Is God unjust in bringing His wrath on us? Is God just in bringing His wrath on us? He judges the world. If my falsehoods enhances God’s truthfulness
and so increases His glory, why am I still condemned as a sinner? Some might say let us do evil that good may
result. No one is righteous. Jews are no better than Gentiles. They are all under sin. “There is no one righteous, not even one.” – Rom. 3:10.
All have turned away and have together become worthless. There is no one who does good, not even one. (Rom.
3:1-18)
Paul
raises several questions that his Jewish critics would have probably have asked
of him. He responds that the Jews had
many advantages. After all, they have
God’s Word and are His people. They were
honored by God. They were entrusted with
His message. They are God’s chosen
people so they have a big responsibility.
They should be the example for others to live by. But the Jews didn’t obey God’s covenant and
were not loyal to Him. God’s Words are
true even though people lie, but they thought God was unfair. God is never unfair. That is not His nature.
Christians
today also have advantages and a huge responsibility. We have God’s Word. Without it we would be left with no answers. What can we ever possess greater than the
Scriptures?
How are
you using the advantage of His Word?
Do you
take it for granted?
The
Jews didn’t realize that God’s judgment was on them, too. God’s judgment was for them as well as the
Gentiles. We are all like a slave, because
of the power that sin has over us. Paul
is saying that they can raise all the objections against God that they want,
but they will lose and God will win. They
will be held more accountable under His righteous condemnation.
If you
grew up in a Christian home, that is a privilege. You were taught about God and His ways. You went to church every Sunday. You read your Bible. But if you have not responded with faith in
Jesus or repented of your sins, you will not be saved. You will be held more accountable to God on
judgment day.
Principle: Spiritual privileges don’t give you any
advantages with God, but increase your accountability.
Like
Paul’s message in this chapter, there are things in the Bible that are very
hard to understand. You can be a critic
like these Jews demanding answers and argue with God or you can ask Him to give
you more understanding and accept it on faith.
When
have you argued with God?
Romans 3:19-20 – God's Law
The
whole world is accountable to God. No
one will be declared righteous by observing the Law, rather through the law we
become conscious of sin. (Rom. 3:19-20)
What is
the Law Paul is talking about? It is the Ten Commandments (Ex. 20:1-17). They are summed up in, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and
with all your soul, and with all your mind.
This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it; Love your neighbor
as yourself.” – Matt. 22:37-40.
Maybe
you think you live by the Ten Commandments, but can you even name them
all? Which one of God’s laws have you
broken? Have you ever fudged on your
taxes? That’s stealing. Have you ever stretched the truth? That’s lying.
Have you ever been angry with someone or gossiped? That’s a form of murder. No one is made righteous by observing the
Law. God gave the Law to reveal His
standard of righteousness to live by. Its
purpose is to show us our sins and proves that everyone is guilty. The Law makes us accountable to God. Obeying the Law does not save you. If you have broken one of God’s laws, you are
guilty of breaking them all.
It is
very clear. The human race is guilty
before God and the only way to be free from guilt and God’s wrath is to be
justified before God by faith in Jesus.
No one can be saved by anything they can do. God gave us the solution to sin and it was
Jesus. The only way is to have faith and
belief in Jesus Christ, who paid the penalty for our sin.
Principle: Keeping the Law does not save us, but makes
us all accountable to God.
Romans 3:21-31 – God's Righteousness
But now
there is a righteousness from God that has been made known, to which the law
and the prophets testify. This
righteousness comes through Jesus Christ to all who believe. “for all have sinned
and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by his grace
through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.” – Rom. 3:23-24. God presented Jesus as a sacrifice of
atonement through faith in His blood. He
did this to demonstrate justice.
Boasting in observing the law is excluded. Man is justified by faith apart from
observing the law. God is the God of the
Jews and the Gentiles. (Rom. 3:21-31).
“Righteous”
means to be free from quilt or sin. You
are morally right or justified. Now that
we are condemned as sinners, how can we be made right? We all can be made right with God through His
free grace by trusting in Jesus, because of His sacrifice on the cross. His death on the cross justified us to
God. Justify means we are declared
righteous. It’s a free gift given to us
by His grace. Grace is God’s favor shown
to those who deserved His wrath. It’s
unmerited favor. It’s a gift that no one
deserves. If you deserve it, it’s not
grace.
“Justification”
means you are declared innocent or acquitted.
That is done only through Jesus’ blood.
He was the last sacrificed needed.
He freed us from the guilt and the penalty of our sin. We are now acceptable to God.
Why do
you think God sacrificed His own Son?
How do
you express His great love?
“Redemption”
means to buy something back or to release someone with a payment of a
ransom. “For
even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His
life a ransom for many.” – Mark
10:45. Through Jesus’ death He paid
our ransom and we were redeemed.
“Atonement”
means to be reconciled with God through the sacrificial death of Jesus. His death for our sins satisfied and made
amends with God. All our wrongs are paid
in full. Another word for atonement is
“propitiation”, which means turning the wrath of God aside.
“Apart
from the law” doesn’t mean the law has no value. The law was given to point to and show us the
need for Jesus. To be saved is not
through any human actions, but through belief and faith in Jesus. The law makes us conscious of sin.
“No one
can boast” means no one deserves to be righteous. We don’t earn peace with God by our own good
actions. That’s pride. We become righteous only when we accept God’s
gift of Jesus. There is only one God and
faith is the same for everyone. We are
justified by our faith in Him alone.
Since I
mentioned pride, let’s talk about it.
Pride was the very first sin.
Pride made Satan want to be like God.
Pride was the sin of Eve and Adam.
Pride of religion is the worst kind of pride. Remember the Pharisee who boasted and thanked
God that he was not like other men - robbers, evildoers, adulterers or the tax
collector? He boasted that he fasted
twice a week and gave a tenth of his money.
He was seeking human approval and demanded approval from God. His pride kept him from being justified by
God.
People
today boast about the good deeds they do, how many committees they’re on, how
much money they give to the church and charities, how often they attend church,
and their position in the church just to name a few. When you brag about your righteousness and
look down on others, you become proud, arrogant, and self-righteous. You are just like the Jews in Paul’s
time. To guard yourself against
self-righteousness do things for God in secret.
Ask God to help you not be self-righteous. Be humble and give God the credit not
yourself.
Where
is there pride in your life?
What
areas in your life do you tend to be self-righteous?
Do you
give honor and glory to God or do take the credit for yourself?
Principle: The only way we can become righteous is through
faith in Jesus Christ.
“Faith”
is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. (Heb. 11:1). Faith begins with knowledge of the truth,
then belief, and then trust and commitment to God. Remember even demons have knowledge of God
and believe who He is, but they don’t yield themselves or trust in His
promises. He is their enemy not their
Savior.
If you
have confessed faith in Jesus, know you are saved and will have eternal life
with God. He has given you the gift of
grace. Nothing you have earned or
deserved can do this. God created you
and has redeemed you. As you grow as a
follower, you love what He loves and want what He wants and want others to know
Him.
Who in
your life is God calling you to be a witness?
Next time
we will study Romans 4. Have a blessed day and thanks for visiting my
site. Hope to see you here again. -- I
encourage you to trust in Jesus.
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