10 弟兄姊妹,我心里切望并向上帝祈求的,就是以色列人能够得救。 我可以证明,他们对上帝有热心,但不是基于真知。 他们不知道上帝所赐的义,想努力建立自己的义,不肯服从上帝的义。 其实基督是律法的终极目的,使所有信靠祂的人都可以得到义。

求告主名的都必得救

关于律法的义,摩西写道:“人若遵行律法的诫命,就必活着。” 但是论到以信心为基础的义,圣经上说:“不要心里说,‘谁要升到天上去呢?’意思是谁要把基督领下来, 或说,‘谁要下到阴间去呢?’意思是谁要把基督从死人中领上来。” 其实这里是说:“这道近在咫尺,就在你口里,在你心中。”这道就是我们所传的信主之道。 你若口里承认耶稣是主,心里相信上帝使祂从死里复活,就必得救。 10 因为人心里相信,就可以被称为义人,口里承认,就可以得救。 11 正如圣经上说:“信靠祂的人必不致蒙羞。” 12 犹太人和希腊人并没有分别,因为主是所有人的主,祂厚待所有求告祂的人, 13 因为“凡求告主名的都必得救。”

14 可是,人还没信祂,怎能求告祂呢?还没听说过祂,怎能信祂呢?没有人传道,怎能听说过祂呢? 15 人没有受差遣,怎能传道呢?正如圣经上说:“那传福音之人的脚踪是何等佳美!” 16 只是并非人人都信福音,就像以赛亚先知所说的:“主啊!谁相信我们所传的呢?”

17 由此可见,听了道,才会信道;有了基督的话,才有道可听。 18 但我要问,以色列人没有听过吗?当然听过。因为

“他们的声音传遍天下,
他们的话语传到地极。”

19 我再问,难道以色列人不知道吗?首先,摩西说:

“我要借无名之民挑起你们的嫉妒,
用愚昧的国民激起你们的怒气。”

20 后来,以赛亚先知又放胆地说:

“我让没有寻找我的人寻见,
我向没有求问我的人显现。”

21 至于以色列人,他说:

“我整天伸出双手招呼那悖逆顽固的百姓。”

10 Dear brothers, the longing of my heart and my prayer is that the Jewish people might be saved. I know what enthusiasm they have for the honor of God, but it is misdirected zeal. For they don’t understand that Christ has died to make them right with God. Instead they are trying to make themselves good enough to gain God’s favor by keeping the Jewish laws and customs, but that is not God’s way of salvation. They don’t understand that Christ gives to those who trust in him everything they are trying to get by keeping his laws. He ends all of that.

For Moses wrote that if a person could be perfectly good and hold out against temptation all his life and never sin once, only then could he be pardoned and saved. But the salvation that comes through faith says, “You don’t need to search the heavens to find Christ and bring him down to help you,” and, “You don’t need to go among the dead to bring Christ back to life again.”

For salvation that comes from trusting Christ—which is what we preach—is already within easy reach of each of us; in fact, it is as near as our own hearts and mouths. For if you tell others with your own mouth that Jesus Christ is your Lord and believe in your own heart that God has raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For it is by believing in his heart that a man becomes right with God; and with his mouth he tells others of his faith, confirming his salvation.[a]

11 For the Scriptures tell us that no one who believes in Christ will ever be disappointed. 12 Jew and Gentile are the same in this respect: they all have the same Lord who generously gives his riches to all those who ask him for them. 13 Anyone who calls upon the name of the Lord will be saved.

14 But how shall they ask him to save them unless they believe in him? And how can they believe in him if they have never heard about him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them? 15 And how will anyone go and tell them unless someone sends him? That is what the Scriptures are talking about when they say, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the Gospel of peace with God and bring glad tidings of good things.”[b] In other words, how welcome are those who come preaching God’s Good News!

16 But not everyone who hears the Good News has welcomed it, for Isaiah the prophet said, “Lord, who has believed me when I told them?”[c] 17 Yet faith comes from listening to this Good News—the Good News about Christ.

18 But what about the Jews? Have they heard God’s Word? Yes, for it has gone wherever they are; the Good News has been told to the ends of the earth. 19 And did they understand that God would give his salvation to others if they refused to take it[d]? Yes, for even back in the time of Moses, God had said that he would make his people jealous and try to wake them up by giving his salvation to the foolish heathen nations. 20 And later on Isaiah said boldly that God would be found by people who weren’t even looking for him.[e] 21 In the meantime, he keeps on reaching out his hands to the Jews, but they keep arguing[f] and refusing to come.

Footnotes

  1. Romans 10:10 confirming his salvation, literally, “confession is made unto salvation.”
  2. Romans 10:15 See Isaiah 52:7.
  3. Romans 10:16 See Isaiah 53:1.
  4. Romans 10:19 that God would give his salvation to others if they refused to take it, implied.
  5. Romans 10:20 See Isaiah 65:1.
  6. Romans 10:21 arguing, literally, “being disobedient, obstinate.”