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Romans 4:5

Posted on 18 May at 14:32

“But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.”

Context:To understand the significance of Romans 4:5, it is essential to consider its context within the book of Romans. The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to the Roman church, addressing various theological concepts, including the doctrine of justification by faith.

Justification by Faith:The central theme of the book of Romans is the concept of justification by faith. In chapters 1-3, Paul explains that all people, both Jews and Gentiles, are under sin and in need of God’s righteousness. He emphasises that no one can be justified by their own works or keeping the law. Instead, justification is received as a gift through faith in Jesus Christ.

Faith and Works:Romans 4:5 highlights the contrast between faith and works in the process of justification. It emphasises that it is not the works or actions of a person that bring about their justification but rather their faith in God. It clarifies that it is not about working to earn righteousness but believing in the One who justifies the ungodly.

God’s Grace:This verse highlights the amazing grace of God. He justifies the ungodly, those who are undeserving, solely based on their faith in Him. It is a demonstration of God’s mercy and love that He offers salvation to all who believe, regardless of their past or present condition.

Faith Counted for Righteousness:The latter part of Romans 4:5 declares that the faith of the one who believes is counted for righteousness. This means that when a person places their faith in God, trusting in Him and His promises, God imputes or credits righteousness to them. This righteousness is not earned but received by faith.

Implications for Believers:Romans 4:5 has significant implications for believers today. It reminds us that our salvation and justification are not based on our own efforts, but on our faith in Jesus Christ. We cannot earn our way into God’s favour, but we receive His righteousness as a gift through faith. This truth should bring us great joy and freedom, knowing that we are accepted by God solely because of our faith in Him.

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