* The doctrine of justification by faith is shown by the case of
Abraham. (1-12) He received the promise through the righteousness of
faith. (13-22) And we are justified in the same way of believing.
(23-25)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-12 To meet the views of the Jews, the apostle first refers to the
example of Abraham, in whom the Jews gloried as their most renowned
forefather. However exalted in various respects, he had nothing to
boast in the presence of God, being saved by grace, through faith,
even as others. Without notic... [ Continue Reading ]
13-22 The promise was made to Abraham long before the law. It points
at Christ, and it refers to the promise, Genesis 12:3. In Thee shall
all families of the earth be blessed. The law worketh wrath, by
showing that every transgressor is exposed to the Divine displeasure.
As God intended to give men... [ Continue Reading ]
23-25 The history of Abraham, and of his justification, was recorded
to teach men of after-ages; those especially to whom the gospel was
then made known. It is plain, that we are not justified by the merit
of our own works, but by faith in Jesus Christ and his righteousness;
which is the truth urged... [ Continue Reading ]