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  • What if some of them were unfaithful? Do you think their lack of faith could cancel God's faithfulness? (Romans 3, 3)

  • God's saving justice given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. (Romans 3, 22)

  • God appointed him as a sacrifice for reconciliation, through faith, by the shedding of his blood, and so showed his justness; first for the past, when sins went unpunished because he held his hand; (Romans 3, 25)

  • and now again for the present age, to show how he is just and justifies everyone who has faith in Jesus. (Romans 3, 26)

  • So what becomes of our boasts? There is no room for them. On what principle- that only actions count? No; that faith is what counts, (Romans 3, 27)

  • since, as we see it, a person is justified by faith and not by doing what the Law tells him to do. (Romans 3, 28)

  • since there is only one God; he will justify the circumcised by their faith, and he will justify the uncircumcised through their faith. (Romans 3, 30)

  • Are we saying that the Law has been made pointless by faith? Out of the question; we are placing the Law on its true footing. (Romans 3, 31)

  • does not scripture say: Abraham put his faith in God and this was reckoned to him as uprightness? (Romans 4, 3)

  • however, when someone, without working, puts faith in the one who justifies the godless, it is this faith that is reckoned as uprightness. (Romans 4, 5)

  • Is this blessing only for the circumcised, or is it said of the uncircumcised as well? Well, we said of Abraham that his faith was reckoned to him as uprightness. (Romans 4, 9)

  • and circumcision was given to him later, as a sign and a guarantee that the faith which he had while still uncircumcised was reckoned to him as uprightness. In this way, Abraham was to be the ancestor of all believers who are uncircumcised, so that they might be reckoned as upright; (Romans 4, 11)


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