Romans Chapter 3 Bible Study
Romans Chapter 3 Bible Study Romans 3 is Paul’s Spirit‑given conclusion to the universal problem of sin and the unveiling of God’s remedy: the righteousness of God without the law, revealed through the finished work of Christ. 1. Israel’s Advantage & God’s Faithfulness (vv. 1–4) Paul begins by acknowledging that Israel had a real advantage: “unto them were committed the oracles of God.” From a Mid‑Acts perspective, this reminds us that Israel’s covenant position was unique, but their unbelief did not cancel God’s faithfulness. Paul says, “Let God be true, but every man a liar.” This sets the stage: human performance cannot uphold righteousness—only God can. --- 2. Human Guilt Before God (vv. 5–18) Paul dismantles every argument that humans might use to justify themselves. He strings together multiple Old Testament quotations to show that both Jew and Gentile are under sin: “There is none righteous, no, not one.” ...


