We are Jews by birth
and not Gentile sinners.
As we know that no-one
is justified by works of the Law but through the faithfulness of Jesus Christ,
we also have come to faith in Christ Jesus in order that we may be made
righteous by the faith of Christ and not from works of the Law, since no flesh
is made righteous by works of the Law.
But if while seeking to
be made righteous in Christ, we are also found to be sinners: is Christ then a
servant of sin?
By no means!
For if I build up the
very things I tore down, then I show myself to be a transgressor.
For, through the Law, I
died to the Law, that I might live in God.
I have been crucified
with Christ.
I myself no longer
live, but Christ lives in me.
The life I now live in
the flesh, I live in the faith in the son of God, who loved me and gave himself
up for me.
I do not treat God’s
free gift as worthless, for if righteousness is through the Law, then Christ
died for nothing.
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There’s
an old joke about two Irish laborers who are repairing a road. On the street, there are several buildings,
including a house of ‘ill repute.’ One
day, they look up from their digging to see the local Protestant minister going
into the house. “Outrageous!” one
exclaims. “And to think he’s meant to be
a man of God!” The next day, they see
the local rabbi going in and the laborers are similarly shocked and murmur to
each other as they return to their shoveling.
The next day, the local Catholic priest walks into the house. “Oh now, would you look at that,” says one of
the laborers. “One of those poor girls
must have died.”