March 7 Saturday Romans 3.19-31
19 We want to be clear
that whatever the law says, it says to everyone who is under its authority. Its
purpose is to muzzle every mouth, to silence idle talk, and to bring the
whole world under the standard of God’s justice. 20 Therefore,
doing what the law prescribes will not make anyone right in the eyes of God—that’s
not its purpose—but the law is capable of exposing the true nature of sin.
21 But now for the
good news: God’s restorative justice has entered the world, independent of
the law. Both the law and the prophets told us this day would come. 22 This
redeeming justice comes through the faithfulness of Jesus, the Anointed One, the
Liberating King, who makes salvation a reality for all who believe—without
the slightest partiality. 23 You see, all have sinned, and all
their futile attempts to reach God in His glory fail. 24 Yet
they are now saved and set right by His free gift of grace through the
redemption available only in Jesus the Anointed. 25 When God
set Him up to be the sacrifice—the seat of mercy where sins are atoned through
faith—His blood became the demonstration of God’s own restorative justice. All
of this confirms His faithfulness to the promise, for over the course of
human history God patiently held back as He dealt with the sins being
committed. 26 This expression of God’s restorative justice
displays in the present that He is just and righteous and that He makes right
those who trust and commit themselves to Jesus.
27 So is there any
place left for boasting? No. It’s been shut out completely. And how? By
what sort of law? The law of works perhaps? No! By the law of faith. 28 We
hold that people are justified, that is, made right with God through
faith, which has nothing to do with the deeds the law prescribes.
29 Is God the God of
the Jews only? If He created all things, then doesn’t that make Him the
God of all people? Jews and non-Jews, insiders and outsiders alike? Yes,
He is also the God of all the outsiders. 30 So since God is
one, there is one way for Jews and outsiders, circumcised and
uncircumcised, to be right with Him. That is the way of faith. 31 So
are we trying to use faith to abolish the law? Absolutely not! In fact, we now
are free to uphold the law as God intended.
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