
About this episode
In this episode, Paul addresses opposing arguments about justification by faith versus works of the law in Romans 3.
Here in chapter 3 Paul poses a series of questions from an opposing party’s point of view, as if he is being challenged by someone making arguments against his position. After most of these questions, Paul will respond by saying, “Absolutely not!” and will then proceed to explain why his opponents’ proposition doesn’t hold up. The overarching theme is that man is not justified by works of the law, but by faith in Jesus Christ. Such faith does not nullify the law, but instead, upholds it, because it is by the law that we know our sin. There is no one perfect, for all have sinned and fall short of God’s glory. Justification cannot be earned by such fallen people, which is why it is necessary that one inherit Christ’s righteousness.
People in this episode
Host: John Ross
Topics covered
- justification
- faith
- law
- sin
- righteousness
- opposing arguments
Keywords
- justification
- faith
- works of the law
- sin
- righteousness
- Paul
- Romans
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Romans
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