Romanos 3:28

28 concluímos pois que o homem é justificado pela fé sem as obras da lei.

Romanos 3:28 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 3:28

Therefore we conclude
This is the conclusion from the premises, the sum total of the whole account:

that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law.
The subject of justification is, "man", not in opposition to angels; nor does it design the Jew against the Gentile, though some have so thought; but the apostle names neither Jew nor Gentile, but "man", to show that Christ's righteousness is unto all, and every man, that believes, be he who he will; and is to be understood indefinitely, that every man that is justified is justified by faith. The means is "by faith", not habitually or actually considered; that is, either as an habit and principle infused into us, or as an act performed by us; but either organically, as it is a means of receiving Christ's righteousness; or objectively, as it denotes Christ the object of it: and all this is done "without works", of any sort; not by a faith which is without works, for such a faith is dead, and of no avail; but by faith without works joined to it, in the affair of justification; or by the righteousness of Christ imputed by God the Father, without any consideration of them, and received by faith, and relied upon by the believer, without any regard unto them.

Romanos 3:28 In-Context

26 para demonstração da sua justiça neste tempo presente, para que ele seja justo e também justificador daquele que tem fé em Jesus.
27 Onde está logo a jactância? Foi excluída. Por que lei? Das obras? Não; mas pela lei da fé.
28 concluímos pois que o homem é justificado pela fé sem as obras da lei.
29 É porventura Deus somente dos judeus? Não é também dos gentios? Também dos gentios, certamente,
30 se é que Deus é um só, que pela fé há de justificar a circuncisão, e também por meio da fé a incircuncisão.
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