* The apostle's earnest desire for the salvation of the Jews. (1-4)
The difference between the righteousness of the law, and the
righteousness of faith. (5-11) The Gentiles stand on a level with the
Jews, in justification and salvation. (12-17) The Jews might know this
from Old Testament prophecies.... [ Continue Reading ]
1-4 The Jews built on a false foundation, and refused to come to
Christ for free salvation by faith, and numbers in every age do the
same in various ways. The strictness of the law showed men their need
of salvation by grace, through faith. And the ceremonies shadowed
forth Christ as fulfilling the... [ Continue Reading ]
5-11 The self-condemned sinner need not perplex himself how this
righteousness may be found. When we speak of looking upon Christ, and
receiving, and feeding upon him, it is not Christ in heaven, nor
Christ in the deep, that we mean; but Christ in the promise, Christ
offered in the word. Justificat... [ Continue Reading ]
12-17 There is not one God to the Jews, more kind, and another to the
Gentiles, who is less kind; the Lord is a Father to all men. The
promise is the same to all, who call on the name of the Lord Jesus as
the Son of God, as God manifest in the flesh. All believers thus call
upon the Lord Jesus, and... [ Continue Reading ]
18-21 Did not the Jews know that the Gentiles were to be called in?
They might have known it from Moses and Isaiah. Isaiah speaks plainly
of the grace and favour of God, as going before in the receiving of
the Gentiles. Was not this our own case? Did not God begin in love,
and make himself known to... [ Continue Reading ]