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God is faithful
This passage has 2 truths
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The root of all sin is disobedience.
The root of the Jews’ sin is disobedience to the law (10 commandments).
- Although God loves the Jews, he must punish sin.
Here lies His righteousness, in His willingness to punish His preferred.
2.) Once people sin, they often justify their acts through blame and deflection.
But God is faithful:
Paul gets the Jews to count their blessings.
For one thing, the Jews have access to God’s word.
THey are also apart of His plan to save the Jews and the entire world.
Even in their failures He is faithful to show mercy!!!
NOW YOU KNOW THAT’S YOU.
WHEN YOU WERE BAD HE WAS BEAUTIFUL
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The advantages of the Jews are primarily seen in that they have been entrusted with the very words of God
No one is righteous (Rom3,9-20)
Paul concludes that both Jews and Gentiles are in the same situation.
ALL HAVE SINNED.
For Jews, the law has merely shown them the extent of their sin.
If they think otherwise, they are adding PRIDE to their PROBLEMS
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The Greek translation literally means TO RENDER USELESS.
One use is MILK that has gone sour.
Without Jesus we are harmful!
SO HOW IS SIN OVERCOME?
Justification by faith in Jesus.
This means we are in a right relationship with God because we believe with all of our hearts that what Jesus told us about God is true.
Justification is a metaphor from the law courts: It means a person is on trial before God.
If an innocent person appears before a judge, then to treat that person as innocent is the same as acquittal.
But the point about our relationship to God is that we are utterly guilty, AND YET God, in His amazing mercy, treats us, reckons us, accounts us as if WE WERE INNOCENT
THE means by which human sin can be forgiven is the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.
A sacrifice is a payment of an innocent life for a guilty life.
Rom3.27
DON’T BOAST: You haven’t worked out your own soul salvation by keeping the law.
You are saved by faith in Jesus.
THE LAW IS VALUABLE --- BUT ONLY AS A GUIDE, NOT FOR SALVATION.
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Paul shows how JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH worked for Abraham.
Abraham was the father of the Jewish race, so what was true for him should be true for everyone.
ABRAHAM BELIEVED GOD FOR IMPOSSIBLE THINGS:
He believed for land he couldn’t pay for or conqueror
He believed God was going to make him a father
He believed to OFFER HIS OPPORTUNITY (ISAAC)
God called him RIGHTEOUS/JUSTIFICATION
He did NOT keep the law
His FAITH FORCED his FUTURE
We didn’t design or deserve such a deliverance as the Gospel
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Rejoice in problems & trials
It develops endurance
it develops strength of character
it develops confident hope of salvation
It will not disappoint
The fact that Jesus died for us is the final proof of God’s love
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