WHERE THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD IS - THERE IS FREEDOM

WHERE THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD IS - THERE IS FREEDOM
" Thank you O Lord ", it's only by " YOUR GRACE " DO WE STAND. DO WE STAND!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

"If Our Unrighteousness Brings Out God's Righteousness More Clearly, What Shall We Say?"





















God's Faithfulness


   What advantage, then,  is there in being a Jew,  or what value is there in circumcision?  Much in every way!  First of all,  they have been entrusted with  the very words of God.

  What if some  did not have faith?  Will their lack of faith  nullify  God's faithfulness?  Not at all!  Let God be true,  and every man a liar.  As it is written:
  
   "So that you may be proved right  when you speak  and prevail  when you judge."

   But if our unrighteousness  brings out God's righteousness  more clearly,  what shall we say?  That God is unjust in bringing his wrath on us?  (I am using a human argument.)  Certainly not!  If that were so,  how could God judge the world?  Someone might argue, "If my falsehood enhances  God's truthfulness  and so  increases  his glory,  why am I still condemned as a sinner?"  Why not say - as we are being slanderously reported as saying  and as some claim that we say - "Let us do evil that good may result?"  Their condemnation is deserved.

No One Is Righteous


   What shall we conclude then?  Are we any better?  Not at all!  We have already made the charge  that Jews and Gentiles alike  are all under sin.  As it is written:  

   "There is no one  righteous,  not even one;
there is no one  who understands,
no one  who seeks God.

   All  have turned away,
they have  together become worthless;
there is no one  who does good,
not even  one."

   "Their throats  are open graves;
their tongues  practice deceit."
"The poison of vipers  is on their lips."

   "Their mouths  are full of cursing  and bitterness."
"Their feet are swift to shed blood;
ruin and misery  mark their ways,
and the way of peace  they do not know."
   "There is no fear of God before their eyes."

   Now we know  that whatever the law says,  it says to those  who are under the law,  so  that every mouth  may be silenced  and the whole world held accountable to God.  Therefore  no one will be declared  righteous in his eyes  by observing the law;  rather,  through the law  we become  conscious  of sin.

Righteousness Is Through Faith


   But now  a righteousness from God,  apart from the law,  has been made known,  to which  the Law  and the Prophets  testify.  This righteousness from God  comes through faith  in Jesus Christ  to all who believe.  There is no difference,  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.  God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement,  through faith  in his blood.  He did this  to demonstrate  his justice,  because in his forbearance  he had left the sins committed  beforehand  unpunished - he did it to demonstrate  his justice  at the present time,  so  as to be just  and  the one  who  justifies those  who have faith  in Jesus.

   Where then  is boasting?  It is excluded.  On what principle?  On that of observing the law?  No,  but on that of faith.  For we maintain  that a man is justified  by faith  apart from observing the law.  Is God  the God of Jews only?  Is he not the God  of Gentiles too?  Yes,  of Gentiles too,  since there is only  one God,  who will justify the circumcised  by faith  and the uncircumcised  through that same faith.  Do we,  then,  nullify the law  by this faith?  Not at all!  Rather,  we uphold  the law.    The Book of Romans  -  chapter  3.   -  NIV -    




























   Peace, Joy,  and many blessings  to you and yours.


                           David McIntire
                           "A Soldier Of The Light"


  
   
      

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