OVERVIEW:
The righteousness of God received by faith (chapter 4); the revelation of the righteousness of God realized in the soul (chapter 5); the righteousness of God revealed in trials (chapters 6-7); the righteousness of God represented as eternal (chapter 8).
HIGHLIGHTS & INSIGHTS:
Something else that is important to note, as we make our way through this incredible book, is Paul’s utilization of questions in presenting his case. Perhaps you picked up on that in yesterday’s reading. In yesterday’s reading alone (Romans 1-3), do you realize that Paul asked over 25 questions?! It’s almost as if he anticipates the objections a person might raise in response to the truth he’s presenting, and takes away their argument before they can even get there. It is a masterful teaching technique that the Spirit of God uniquely gifted Paul to employ. Pay close attention to this technique as we make our way through the remainder of this book.
As we move into chapter 4 today, it is important to note a very significant transition that is being made. Whereas chapters 1-3 focused on the fact that God’s righteousness is REQUIRED BY SINNERS, chapter 4 focuses on the fact that God’s righteousness is RECEIVED BY FAITH. Whereas chapters 1-3 focused on the “WHAT”, chapter 4 focuses on the “HOW”.
In 4:1-8, Paul introduces us to the REWARD of righteousness by faith, namely that we are “justified”. To be justified means to be rendered righteous. It may be trite for some, but a great way to remember the truth encompassed in the word “justified”, is that it means, “just-as-if-I’d” never sinned. As an illustration, Paul reaches back into the Old Testament, to the life of Abraham, to point to one who was justified by faith. (4:1-8) Then, Paul reveals three truths concerning how it is that justification is actually reckoned to us:
The chapter closes with the promise that just as God imputed righteousness to Abraham because of his faith, He, likewise, imputes righteousness to each of us who receive the gospel by faith.
This chapter can be divided into two sections:
- The 1st section (5:1-10), identifies the BENEFIT of justification by faith: SECURITY.
- The 2nd section (5:11-21) identifies the BASIS for justification by faith: ATONEMENT.
As we move into chapters 6-8, notice other transitions that are also being made:
- Chapters 1-5 teach us about JUSTIFICATION by faith.
- Chapters 6-8 teach us about SANCTIFICATION by the Spirit.
- Chapters 1-5 identify how God saved us from the PENALTY of sin.
- Chapters 6-8 identify how Christ saved us from the POWER of sin.
- Chapters 1-5 show us the GATEWAY to the Christian life.
- Chapters 6-8 show us the PATHWAY of the Christian life.
- Romans 6 explains how the believer can reign in life because SIN no longer REIGNS over us. (6:12)
- Romans 7 explains how the believer can reign in life because the LAW no longer has DOMINION over us. (7:1, 4)
- Romans 8 explains how the believer can reign in life because the SPIRIT now gives LIFE and LIBERTY to us. (8:2, 4)