Romans 3:22............
"Even the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe: for there is no difference".
When I was a young student, learning the Word of God, I approached it with the mind set that the grace of God had to go way down to the bottom of the barrel to reach the really BAD sinners, but didn't have to go down very far to reach the "Not So Bad Sinners".
Really dumb....right???At least I admitt it.
But of course I learned that the GRACE of God has to go all the way down to the bottom to reach every one of us. Each one of us is completly lost and doomed outside of Christ.
We are either completely saved IN Christ or we are completely lost OU of Christ. We ALL need the righteousness of Christ and there is no difference.
At this point, Paul has thoroughly and completely eliminated the possibility that anyone can be made right with God by following the law.
Having said that, and making it clear that no person has any hope of heaven by their own efforts, Paul has suddenly thrown open the door to another way to be made righteous. To be made righteous before God is the only way to be saved from God's wrath.
How do we get it??? Through Faith in Christ!
Paul sums up very clearly that the righteousness of God is available to humans through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. How is this possible?
1. Paul will go on to show that only Jesus ever kept the law perfectly.
2. He then died for the sins of all of us lawbreakers.
3. When we place our faith in Jesus, God gives us credit for His righteousness and receives Jesus' payment of His own death for our sin.
The verse ends with the beginning of a new thought: "There is no distinction." Paul means that there is no difference between any groups of human beings. He will say in the next verse that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory. This includes every kind of people group: Jews, Gentiles, men, women, the oppressed, the oppressors, those who do good works and those who do not. Everyone sins, and none of us earn God's glory.