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EPISODE · Mar 22, 2017 · 7 MIN

Ep 87 – Romans 3

from Devotionary · host Ken Miller

No one is righteous. Those are difficult words to hear and even harder to accept. And yet, Paul is going to drive home once again the fact that what makes the good news about Jesus Christ so great is the very bad news regarding man's sin. There is no one who deserves salvation. And there is nothing anyone can do to earn it, either. No one is righteous. That's bad news. But the good news is that we can be made righteous through faith in Christ. What we could never achieve on our own has been made possible for us through the death of Christ. Chapter 3 of Romans is a powerful statement regarding man's hopeless sinful state and God's gracious gift of salvation and justification through His Son. We are made right with God, not by human effort, but by simple faith in the sacrificial death of Jesus. The bad news is overcome by believing the good news about Jesus and His sacrifice on our behalf.

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