* Objections answered. (1-8) All mankind are sinners. (9-18) Both Jews
and Gentiles cannot be justified by their own deeds. (19,20) It is
owing to the free grace of God, through faith in the righteousness of
Christ, yet the law is not done away. (21-31)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-8 The law could not save in or from sins, yet it gave the Jews
advantages for obtaining salvation. Their stated ordinances, education
in the knowledge of the true God and his service, and many favours
shown to the children of Abraham, all were means of grace, and
doubtless were made useful to the... [ Continue Reading ]
9-18 Here again is shown that all mankind are under the guilt of sin,
as a burden; and under the government and dominion of sin, as enslaved
to it, to work wickedness. This is made plain by several passages of
Scripture from the Old Testament, which describe the corrupt and
depraved state of all men... [ Continue Reading ]
19,20 It is in vain to seek for justification by the works of the law.
All must plead guilty. Guilty before God, is a dreadful word; but no
man can be justified by a law which condemns him for breaking it. The
corruption in our nature, will for ever stop any justification by our
own works.... [ Continue Reading ]
21-26 Must guilty man remain under wrath? Is the wound for ever
incurable? No; blessed be God, there is another way laid open for us.
This is the righteousness of God; righteousness of his ordaining, and
providing, and accepting. It is by that faith which has Jesus Christ
for its object; an anointe... [ Continue Reading ]
27-31 God will have the great work of the justification and salvation
of sinners carried on from first to last, so as to shut out boasting.
Now, if we were saved by our own works, boasting would not be
excluded. But the way of justification by faith for ever shuts out
boasting. Yet believers are not... [ Continue Reading ]