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# đź“– Romans 04
> [!info] Table of Contents
> [[#📜 Scripture Text (NET)]]
[[#đź“– Verse-by-Verse Commentary]]
[[#đź§ Chapter Summary]]
[[#🔎 Key Observations / 🛟 Life Application]]
[[#✍️ Key Verses to Remember]]
> [[#🤔 Interesting Facts]]
[[#đź”— Related Passages]]
[[#🙏 Devotional Reflection]]
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## 📜 Scripture Text (NET)
### The Illustration of Justification
What then shall we say that Abraham, our ancestor according to the flesh,has discovered regarding this matter? 2 For if Abraham was declared righteous by works, he has something to boast about—but not before God. 3 For what does the scripture say? “**_Abraham believed God, and it was credited_** **_to him as righteousness_**.” 4 Now to the one who works, his pay is not credited due to grace but due to obligation. 5 But to the one who does not work, but believes in the one who declares the ungodly righteous, his faith is credited as righteousness.
6Â So even David himself speaks regarding the blessedness of the man to whom God credits righteousness apart from works:
7 “**_Blessed_** **_are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, and whose sins are covered;_**
8 **_blessed is the one_** **_against whom the Lord will never count_** **_sin_**.”
9 Is this blessedness then for the circumcision or also for the uncircumcision? For we say, “_faith **was credited to** Abraham **as** **righteousness**_.” 10 How then was it credited to him? Was he circumcised at the time, or not? No, he was not circumcised but uncircumcised! 11 And he received the sign of circumcision as a seal of the righteousness that he had by faith while he was still uncircumcised, so that he would become the father of all those who believe but have never been circumcised, that they too could have righteousness credited to them. 12 And he is also the father of the circumcised, who are not only circumcised, but who also walk in the footsteps of the faith that our father Abraham possessed when he was still uncircumcised.
13 For the promise to Abraham or to his descendants that he would inherit the world was not fulfilled through the law, but through the righteousness that comes by faith. 14 For if they become heirs by the law, faith is empty and the promise is nullified. 15 For the law brings wrath, because where there is no law there is no transgression either. 16 For this reason it is by faith so that it may be by grace, with the result that the promise may be certain to all the descendants—not only to those who are under the law, but also to those who have the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all 17 (as it is written, “**_I have made you the father of many nations_**”). He is our father in the presence of God whom he believed—the God who makes the dead alive and summons the things that do not yet exist as though they already do. 18 Against hope Abraham believed in hope with the result that he became **_the father of many nations_** according to the pronouncement, “**_so will your descendants be_**.”19 Without being weak in faith, he considered his own body as dead (because he was about 100 years old) and the deadness of Sarah’s womb. 20 He did not waver in unbelief about the promise of God but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God. 21 He was fully convinced that what God promised he was also able to do. 22 So indeed it was credited to Abraham as righteousness.
23 But the statement **_it was credited to him_** was not written only for Abraham’s sake, 24 but also for our sake, to whom it will be credited, those who believe in the one who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead. 25 He was given over because of our transgressions and was raised for the sake of our justification.
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## đź“– Verse-by-Verse Commentary
Each verse is important.
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## 🤔 Interesting Facts / Historical and Cultural Insights
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## đź§ Chapter Summary
Write a short paragraph (3–5 sentences) summarizing what happens in this chapter.
- What is the main event or teaching?
- How does this chapter fit the book’s overall story?
- What stands out immediately?
Anything Apologetic to point out?
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## 🔎 Key Observations / 🛟 Life Application
- 📌 Observation 1
- 📌 Observation 2
- 📌 Observation 3
- (Add more as needed.)
#### Today, I can apply this chapter by:
- âś… Application 1
- âś… Application 2
Make these very practical:
- "Trust God's timing in an uncertain situation."
- "Speak truth even when it’s unpopular."
Think:
- What do we learn about God here?
- What do we learn about people?
- Are there promises, commands, or warnings?
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## ✍️ Key Verses to Remember
- 📖 [Verse Reference] – "Quote of important verse."
- 📖 [Verse Reference] – "Quote of another important verse."
(You can link to deeper notes if you want later.)
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## đź”— Related Passages
- đź”— [Other Scripture that connects to this chapter]
- đź”— [Cross-references or thematic ties]
Examples:
- John 1:1 and Genesis 1
- Romans 5 and Genesis 3
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## 🙏 Devotional Reflection
Write 3–6 sentences reflecting on:
- How this chapter encourages your faith,
- Convicts your heart,
- Reveals God's character.
Optional format: "In light of this chapter, I am challenged to..." or "I am comforted by..."
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