March 9 Monday Romans 4.1-12
4 In light of all of
this, what should we say about our ancestor Abraham? 2 If
Abraham was made right by performing certain works, then he would surely have
something to brag about. Right? Not before the Creator God, 3 because
as the Scriptures say, “Abraham believed God and trusted in His promises,
so God counted it to his favor as righteousness.” 4 Now, when you work a job,
do your wages come as a gift or as compensation for your work? It is most
certainly not a gift—you are only paid what you have earned. 5 So
for the person who does not work, but instead trusts in the One who makes the
ungodly right, his faith is counted for him as righteousness.
6 Remember the
psalm where
David speaks about the benefits that come to the person whom God credits with
righteousness apart from works? He said,
7 Blessed are those
whose wrongs have been forgiven and whose sins have been covered. 8 Blessed
is the person whose sin the Lord will not take into account.
9 So is this blessing
spoken only for the circumcised or for all uncircumcised people too? We remind you
what the Scripture has to say: faith was credited to Abraham as
righteousness.
10 So when was the
credit awarded to Abraham? Was it before or after his circumcision?
Well, it certainly wasn’t after—it was before he was circumcised. 11 Eventually
he was given circumcision as a sign of his right standing, indicating that he
was credited on the basis of the faith he possessed before he was circumcised.
It happened this way so that Abraham might become the spiritual father of all
those who are not circumcised but are made right through their faith. 12 In
the same way, God destined him to be the spiritual father of all those
who are circumcised as more than an outward sign, but who walk in our father
Abraham’s faithful footsteps—a faith he possessed while he was still
uncircumcised.
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