From Chapter 3:9-20 of the study of the Book of Romans (אֶל־הָרוֹמִיִּים), Brother Gideon Levytam explains Paul’s message to the Roman believers regarding the fallen condition of all humanity. Paul posed a crucial question: Are we better than Israel, who failed to keep the Law? His answer was clear, no, not at all. Both Jews and Gentiles are equally under the power of sin. Quoting David’s words from Psalm 14, Paul emphasized that not a single person is truly righteous. As a result, the entire world stands guilty before God. Because of humanity’s sinful nature, no one seeks after God, and there is no fear of Him in people’s hearts. God’s Holy Law demands perfection, yet no one is capable of fully submitting to it. Therefore, no human being can be justified in God’s sight through the Law alone.
Romans 3:9-20 - All the World Is Guilty Before God
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