Romans 4:2

2 If he was put right with God by the things he did, he would have something to boast about - but not in God's sight.

Romans 4:2 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 4:2

For if Abraham were justified by works
That Abraham was not, and could not be justified by works, is clear from hence, that if this was his case,

he hath whereof to glory;
which will be allowed him before men, on account of his pious life and conversation:

but not before God;
who saw all the iniquity of his heart, and was privy to all his failings and infirmities: besides, glorying before God in a man's own works, is contrary to the scheme and method of God's grace; is excluded by the doctrine of faith; nor is there any place for glorying before God but in Christ, and his righteousness: if therefore Abraham had not that of which he could glory before God, he could not be justified by works in his sight: but does not the Apostle James say that he was justified by works, ( James 2:21 ) ? To this it may be replied, that the two apostles, Paul and James, are not speaking of the same thing: Paul speaks of justification before God, James of justification before men; Paul speaks of the justification of the person, James of the justification of a man's cause, as the truth of his faith, or the uprightness of his conduct; Paul speaks of works, as the causes of justification, James of them as the effects and evidences of faith; Paul had to do with the self-righteous, who trusted in their own works for justification, James with Gnostics, who slighted and neglected the performance of them. These things considered, they will be found to agree.

Romans 4:2 In-Context

1 What shall we say, then, of Abraham, the father of our race? What was his experience?
2 If he was put right with God by the things he did, he would have something to boast about - but not in God's sight.
3 The scripture says, "Abraham believed God, and because of his faith God accepted him as righteous."
4 A person who works is paid wages, but they are not regarded as a gift; they are something that has been earned.
5 But those who depend on faith, not on deeds, and who believe in the God who declares the guilty to be innocent, it is this faith that God takes into account in order to put them right with himself.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.