Romans 4: Justification Without Works
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The Gospel of Grace: A Walk Through Romans
Section 2: Justification by Faith (Romans 4)
Justification Without Works
Scripture Focus:
"For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness." (Rom.4:3)
Today's Lesson
Romans 4 establishes the absolute distinction between working for wages and receiving a free gift through faith. The Apostle Paul uses the historical example of Abraham to dismantle any notion of human merit in justification. In ancient business practice, a worker earns a wage as a matter of debt owed by the employer. Yet God operates entirely outside this system when justifying the ungodly. To him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. This is not a reward for moral effort or religious observance, but a legal reckoning where God credits absolute righteousness to an undeserving believer. David similarly describes this blessedness, speaking of the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin. Salvation under the grace dispensation comes without works, received solely through resting in the finished redemptive work of Christ.
⚙️ The Grace Key
Justification is not a reward earned by religious performance, but a free imputation of righteousness received entirely through faith apart from human works under grace.
👤 Identity & Purpose (in Christ)
Who I Am: Righteous before God through the imputed righteousness of Christ without human works.
My Walk Today: Resting confidently in God's finished grace rather than striving to earn divine favour through religious rituals.
💡 Core Anchor:
Salvation is reckoned through faith alone, grounded entirely in the unmerited grace of God. (Rom.4:5)
💬 Personal Reflection:
Are you attempting to supplement your standing before God with personal works, or are you resting entirely in His imputed righteousness?
⏭️ Up Next: Tomorrow in Romans 5, we explore the permanent peace and security believers possess in Christ.
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