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Righteousness through Faith

21 But now, apart from the law, the righteousness of God has been disclosed and is attested by the Law and the Prophets,(A) 22 the righteousness of God through the faith of Jesus Christ[a] for all who believe.[b] For there is no distinction,(B) 23 since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God;(C) 24 they are now justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,(D) 25 whom God put forward as a sacrifice of atonement[c] by his blood, effective through faith. He did this to demonstrate his righteousness, because in his divine forbearance he had passed over the sins previously committed;(E) 26 it was to demonstrate at the present time his own righteousness, so that he is righteous and he justifies the one who has the faith of Jesus.[d]

27 Then what becomes of boasting? It is excluded. Through what kind of law? That of works? No, rather through the law of faith.(F) 28 For we hold that a person is justified by faith apart from works prescribed by the law.(G) 29 Or is God the God of Jews only? Is he not the God of gentiles also? Yes, of gentiles also, 30 since God is one, and he will justify the circumcised on the ground of faith and the uncircumcised through that same faith.(H) 31 Do we then overthrow the law through this faith? By no means! On the contrary, we uphold the law.

The Example of Abraham

What then are we to say was gained by[e] Abraham, our ancestor according to the flesh? For if Abraham was justified by works, he has something to boast about, but not before God.(I) For what does the scripture say? “Abraham believed[f] God, and it was reckoned to him as righteousness.”(J) Now to one who works, wages are not reckoned as a gift but as something due.(K) But to one who does not work but trusts him who justifies the ungodly, such faith is reckoned as righteousness. So also David pronounces a blessing on those to whom God reckons righteousness apart from works:

“Blessed are those whose iniquities are forgiven
    and whose sins are covered;(L)
blessed is the one against whom the Lord will not reckon sin.”

Is this blessing, then, pronounced only on the circumcised or also on the uncircumcised? We say, “Faith was reckoned to Abraham as righteousness.” 10 How then was it reckoned to him? Was it before or after he had been circumcised? It was not after but before he was circumcised. 11 He received the sign of circumcision as a seal of the righteousness that he had by faith[g] while he was still uncircumcised. The purpose was to make him the ancestor of all who believe[h] without being circumcised and who thus have righteousness reckoned to them,(M) 12 and likewise the ancestor of the circumcised who are not only circumcised but follow the example of the faith that our ancestor Abraham had before he was circumcised.

God’s Promise Realized through Faith

13 For the promise that he would inherit the world did not come to Abraham or to his descendants through the law but through the righteousness of faith.(N) 14 For if it is the adherents of the law who are to be the heirs, faith is null and the promise is void. 15 For the law brings wrath, but where there is no law, neither is there transgression.(O)

16 For this reason the promise depends on faith, in order that it may rest on grace, so that it may be guaranteed to all his descendants, not only to the adherents of the law but also to those who share the faith of Abraham (who is the father of all of us,(P) 17 as it is written, “I have made you the father of many nations”), in the presence of the God in whom he believed,[i] who gives life to the dead and calls into existence the things that do not exist.(Q) 18 Hoping against hope, he believed that he would become “the father of many nations,” according to what was said, “So shall your descendants be.” 19 He did not weaken in faith when he considered his own body, which was already[j] as good as dead (for he was about a hundred years old), and the barrenness of Sarah’s womb.(R) 20 No distrust made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, 21 being fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised.(S) 22 Therefore “it was reckoned to him as righteousness.” 23 Now the words, “it was reckoned to him,” were written not for his sake alone(T) 24 but for ours also. It will be reckoned to us who believe[k] in him who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead,(U) 25 who was handed over for our trespasses and was raised for our justification.(V)

Results of Justification

Therefore, since we are justified by faith, we[l] have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ,(W) through whom we have obtained access[m] to this grace in which we stand, and we[n] boast in our hope of sharing the glory of God.(X) And not only that, but we[o] also boast in our afflictions, knowing that affliction produces endurance,(Y) and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us.(Z)

For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly.(AA) Indeed, rarely will anyone die for a righteous person—though perhaps for a good person someone might actually dare to die. But God proves his love for us in that while we still were sinners Christ died for us.(AB) Much more surely, therefore, since we have now been justified by his blood, will we be saved through him from the wrath of God.[p](AC) 10 For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son, much more surely, having been reconciled, will we be saved by his life.(AD) 11 But more than that, we even boast in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.

Adam and Christ

12 Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death came through sin, and so death spread to all because all have sinned(AE) 13 for sin was indeed in the world before the law, but sin is not reckoned when there is no law. 14 Yet death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over those who did not sin in the likeness of Adam, who is a pattern of the one who was to come.(AF)

15 But the free gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died through the one man’s trespass, much more surely have the grace of God and the gift in the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, abounded for the many. 16 And the gift is not like the effect of the one man’s sin. For the judgment following one trespass brought condemnation, but the gift following many trespasses brings justification. 17 If, because of the one man’s trespass, death reigned through that one, much more surely will those who receive the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ.

18 Therefore just as one man’s trespass led to condemnation for all, so one man’s act of righteousness leads to justification and life for all. 19 For just as through the one man’s disobedience the many were made sinners, so through the one man’s obedience the many will be made righteous. 20 But law came in, so that the trespass might increase, but where sin increased, grace abounded all the more,(AG) 21 so that, just as sin reigned in death, so grace might also reign through justification leading to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Footnotes

  1. 3.22 Or through faith in Jesus Christ
  2. 3.22 Or trust
  3. 3.25 Or a place of atonement
  4. 3.26 Or has faith in Jesus
  5. 4.1 Other ancient authorities read say about
  6. 4.3 Or trusted in
  7. 4.11 Or trust
  8. 4.11 Or trust
  9. 4.17 Or trusted
  10. 4.19 Other ancient authorities lack already
  11. 4.24 Or trust
  12. 5.1 Other ancient authorities read let us
  13. 5.2 Other ancient authorities add by faith
  14. 5.2 Or let us
  15. 5.3 Or let us
  16. 5.9 Gk the wrath

Righteousness Through Faith

21 But now apart from the law the righteousness of God(A) has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify.(B) 22 This righteousness(C) is given through faith(D) in[a] Jesus Christ(E) to all who believe.(F) There is no difference between Jew and Gentile,(G) 23 for all have sinned(H) and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and all are justified(I) freely by his grace(J) through the redemption(K) that came by Christ Jesus. 25 God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement,[b](L) through the shedding of his blood(M)—to be received by faith. He did this to demonstrate his righteousness, because in his forbearance he had left the sins committed beforehand unpunished(N) 26 he did it to demonstrate his righteousness at the present time, so as to be just and the one who justifies those who have faith in Jesus.

27 Where, then, is boasting?(O) It is excluded. Because of what law? The law that requires works? No, because of the law that requires faith. 28 For we maintain that a person is justified by faith apart from the works of the law.(P) 29 Or is God the God of Jews only? Is he not the God of Gentiles too? Yes, of Gentiles too,(Q) 30 since there is only one God, who will justify the circumcised by faith and the uncircumcised through that same faith.(R) 31 Do we, then, nullify the law by this faith? Not at all! Rather, we uphold the law.

Abraham Justified by Faith

What then shall we say(S) that Abraham, our forefather according to the flesh,(T) discovered in this matter? If, in fact, Abraham was justified by works, he had something to boast about—but not before God.(U) What does Scripture say? “Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.”[c](V)

Now to the one who works, wages are not credited as a gift(W) but as an obligation. However, to the one who does not work but trusts God who justifies the ungodly, their faith is credited as righteousness.(X) David says the same thing when he speaks of the blessedness of the one to whom God credits righteousness apart from works:

“Blessed are those
    whose transgressions are forgiven,
    whose sins are covered.
Blessed is the one
    whose sin the Lord will never count against them.”[d](Y)

Is this blessedness only for the circumcised, or also for the uncircumcised?(Z) We have been saying that Abraham’s faith was credited to him as righteousness.(AA) 10 Under what circumstances was it credited? Was it after he was circumcised, or before? It was not after, but before! 11 And he received circumcision as a sign, a seal of the righteousness that he had by faith while he was still uncircumcised.(AB) So then, he is the father(AC) of all who believe(AD) but have not been circumcised, in order that righteousness might be credited to them. 12 And he is then also the father of the circumcised who not only are circumcised but who also follow in the footsteps of the faith that our father Abraham had before he was circumcised.

13 It was not through the law that Abraham and his offspring received the promise(AE) that he would be heir of the world,(AF) but through the righteousness that comes by faith.(AG) 14 For if those who depend on the law are heirs, faith means nothing and the promise is worthless,(AH) 15 because the law brings wrath.(AI) And where there is no law there is no transgression.(AJ)

16 Therefore, the promise comes by faith, so that it may be by grace(AK) and may be guaranteed(AL) to all Abraham’s offspring—not only to those who are of the law but also to those who have the faith of Abraham. He is the father of us all.(AM) 17 As it is written: “I have made you a father of many nations.”[e](AN) He is our father in the sight of God, in whom he believed—the God who gives life(AO) to the dead and calls(AP) into being things that were not.(AQ)

18 Against all hope, Abraham in hope believed and so became the father of many nations,(AR) just as it had been said to him, “So shall your offspring be.”[f](AS) 19 Without weakening in his faith, he faced the fact that his body was as good as dead(AT)—since he was about a hundred years old(AU)—and that Sarah’s womb was also dead.(AV) 20 Yet he did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was strengthened(AW) in his faith and gave glory to God,(AX) 21 being fully persuaded that God had power to do what he had promised.(AY) 22 This is why “it was credited to him as righteousness.”(AZ) 23 The words “it was credited to him” were written not for him alone, 24 but also for us,(BA) to whom God will credit righteousness—for us who believe in him(BB) who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead.(BC) 25 He was delivered over to death for our sins(BD) and was raised to life for our justification.(BE)

Peace and Hope

Therefore, since we have been justified(BF) through faith,(BG) we[g] have peace(BH) with God through our Lord Jesus Christ,(BI) through whom we have gained access(BJ) by faith into this grace in which we now stand.(BK) And we[h] boast in the hope(BL) of the glory of God. Not only so, but we[i] also glory in our sufferings,(BM) because we know that suffering produces perseverance;(BN) perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope(BO) does not put us to shame, because God’s love(BP) has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit,(BQ) who has been given to us.

You see, at just the right time,(BR) when we were still powerless,(BS) Christ died for the ungodly.(BT) Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, though for a good person someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.(BU)

Since we have now been justified(BV) by his blood,(BW) how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath(BX) through him! 10 For if, while we were God’s enemies,(BY) we were reconciled(BZ) to him through the death of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved through his life!(CA) 11 Not only is this so, but we also boast in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.(CB)

Death Through Adam, Life Through Christ

12 Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man,(CC) and death through sin,(CD) and in this way death came to all people, because all sinned(CE)

13 To be sure, sin was in the world before the law was given, but sin is not charged against anyone’s account where there is no law.(CF) 14 Nevertheless, death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam,(CG) who is a pattern of the one to come.(CH)

15 But the gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died by the trespass of the one man,(CI) how much more did God’s grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ,(CJ) overflow to the many! 16 Nor can the gift of God be compared with the result of one man’s sin: The judgment followed one sin and brought condemnation, but the gift followed many trespasses and brought justification. 17 For if, by the trespass of the one man, death(CK) reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life(CL) through the one man, Jesus Christ!

18 Consequently, just as one trespass resulted in condemnation for all people,(CM) so also one righteous act resulted in justification(CN) and life(CO) for all people. 19 For just as through the disobedience of the one man(CP) the many were made sinners,(CQ) so also through the obedience(CR) of the one man the many will be made righteous.

20 The law was brought in so that the trespass might increase.(CS) But where sin increased, grace increased all the more,(CT) 21 so that, just as sin reigned in death,(CU) so also grace(CV) might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life(CW) through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Footnotes

  1. Romans 3:22 Or through the faithfulness of
  2. Romans 3:25 The Greek for sacrifice of atonement refers to the atonement cover on the ark of the covenant (see Lev. 16:15,16).
  3. Romans 4:3 Gen. 15:6; also in verse 22
  4. Romans 4:8 Psalm 32:1,2
  5. Romans 4:17 Gen. 17:5
  6. Romans 4:18 Gen. 15:5
  7. Romans 5:1 Many manuscripts let us
  8. Romans 5:2 Or let us
  9. Romans 5:3 Or let us