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The Law Requires Performance; True Righteousness Comes By Faith In Christ

For Moses writes [in Lev 18:5] as to the righteousness of the Law that “The person having done them will live by them”. But the righteousness of faith speaks[a] as follows: “Do not say in your heart, “Who will go up into heaven?”, that is, to bring[b] Christ down, or “who will go down into the abyss?”, that is, to bring[c] Christ up from the dead. But what does it say? “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart”, that is, the word of [d] faith which we are proclaiming, that[e] if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord and you believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For it is believed with the heart resulting-in righteousness, and it is confessed with the mouth resulting in salvation.

The Scripture Says Faith Leads To Salvation For Both Jew And Greek

11 For the Scripture says [in Isa 28:16] “everyone putting-faith upon Him will not be put-to-shame”. 12 For there is no distinction between both Jew and Greek— for the same Lord is Lord of all, being rich toward all the ones calling-upon Him. 13 For “everyone who calls-upon the name of the Lord will be saved” [Joel 2:32].

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Footnotes

  1. Romans 10:6 In what follows, Paul uses phrases from Deut 30:11-14 to help describe God’s saving process, explaining his current application of each.
  2. Romans 10:6 The righteousness by faith does not ask who will bring the Messiah down from heaven, because He has already come.
  3. Romans 10:7 Nor does it ask who will bring Him back from the dead, because He has already been raised.
  4. Romans 10:8 That is, about, producing, calling for.
  5. Romans 10:9 This gives the content of the word of faith. Or, because, explaining why the righteousness of faith says this word is near.

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