Thursday, June 25, 2015

Romans 4:16

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Romans 4:16

16 Therefore [dia] [touto] it is of [ek] faith [pistis], that [hina] it might be by [kata] grace [charis]; to the end [eis] the promise [epaggelia] might be [einai] sure [bebaios] to all [pas] the seed [sperma]; not [ou] to that only [monon] which is of [ek] the law [nomos], but [alla] to that also [kai] which is of [ek] the faith [pistis] of Abraham [Abraam]; who [hos] is [esti] the father [pater] of us [hemon] all [pas],   KJV-Interlinear

      
16 That is why it depends on faith, in order that the promise may rest on grace and be guaranteed to all his offspring—not only to the adherent of the law but also to the one who shares the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all,  ESV

And so Paul makes his conclusion that faith alone serves as the main and only valid mechanism of salvation.  That opens the way for Gods favor or grace.  For if salvation depended on mans works or effort, then it would be based on the merits of human effort, and not on Gods effort.

However, man is incapable of doing what it takes to pay the price of sin.  Man is incapable of conquering death.  Man is incapable of controlling his immediate environment, much less the universe.

Therefore we are all dependent on God and on Gods plan, which is Jesus Christ, securing our eternal life by means of His effort, which He alone could do.



And that opens up the door of salvation to all of humanity, not just to those who had custody of the scriptures, or the Law, namely the Israelites, but it is open to all of humanity, because salvation depends on Christ, not man.

Lest the Jews would claim ownership and exclusivity of Gods plan, and then come up with all manner of works, requiring adherence to their wishes, rather than Gods.  Which they did through Judaism.

So, God the Father, planed the plan, Christ carried out the plan, and the Holy Spirit preserves and communicates the plan, making the plan of salvation fair and available to all.

With man in charge then people become excluded.

With God in charge, no one is excluded.

Abraham set the pattern of faith, and when we follow in that pattern, then he becomes our father because of that pattern.