Romani 4:5

5 mentre a chi non opera ma crede in colui che giustifica l’empio, la sua fede gli è messa in conto di giustizia.

Romani 4:5 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 4:5

But to him that worketh not
Not that the believer does not work at all, but not from such principles, and with such views as the other; he does not work in order to obtain life and salvation; he does not seek for justification by his doings:

but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly:
or that ungodly one: particular reference is had to Abraham, who in his state of unregeneracy was an ungodly person; as all God's elect are in a state of nature, and are such when God justifies them, being without a righteousness of their own; wherefore he imputes the righteousness of another, even that of his own Son, unto them: and though he justifies the ungodly, he does not justify their ungodliness, but them from it; nor will he, nor does he leave them to live and die in it; now to him that worketh not, that is perfect righteousness; or has no opportunity of working at all; or what he does, he does not do, that he might be justified by it; but exercises faith on God as justifying persons, who, like himself, are sinners, ungodly and destitute of a righteousness:

his faith is counted for righteousness;
not the act, but the object of it; which was Abraham's case, and therefore was not justified by works. The Vulgate Latin version here adds, "according to the purpose of the grace of God".

Romani 4:5 In-Context

3 Or Abramo credette a Dio, e ciò gli fu messo in conto di giustizia.
4 Or a chi opera, la mercede non è messa in conto di grazia, ma di debito;
5 mentre a chi non opera ma crede in colui che giustifica l’empio, la sua fede gli è messa in conto di giustizia.
6 Così pure Davide proclama la beatitudine dell’uomo al quale Iddio imputa la giustizia senz’opere, dicendo:
7 Beati quelli le cui iniquità son perdonate, e i cui peccati sono coperti.
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