More Than We Could Hope or Imagine

Romans 3 brings us to the great turning point of the gospel. After exposing humanity’s suppression of truth in chapter 1 and dismantling religious self confidence in chapter 2, Paul levels the ground completely. No heritage, moral effort, or knowledge of the law can secure righteousness. Privilege does not equal faithfulness, and sin is never excused simply because God can redeem it. The law, holy and good, functions like a mirror that silences our boasting and reveals our need. Then comes the thunderclap of hope: but now. A righteousness from God has been revealed apart from the law, fulfilled in Jesus Christ. All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all who believe are justified freely by His grace. At the cross, God proves Himself both just and the justifier, satisfying His own righteousness while extending mercy to sinners. Boasting collapses. Superiority dissolves. Faith does not abolish the law but fulfills its aim by driving us to Christ. Here pride is undone and grace becomes precious, as we discover that our only hope has always been a gift.

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