Condemnation Against All Mankind, Romans 3:9-20

We are all under sin

This is my installment for the Blogger Small Group post on Romans chapter 3:1-8. There is always time for anyone to join in if they like (see Blogger Small Group Rules/Guidelines). Right now we are several weeks into the group, which started in James.

No need to try and catch up, just start in the same place we are and post your opinions.

This week we are studying the second part a smaller section of the third chapter of Romans. We left off last week with a discussion on a guilty world (see my post Blogger Small Group, Romans 3:1-8) and Paul picks up where he left off.

A Little Background on Romans 3:9-20

In this next section, Paul is talking about the condemnation against all mankind. He includes the Greeks and the Jews in this conversation saying we are all under sin, and shows how God’s righteousness is revealed to us through our sin.

We Are All Under Sin [v9-18]

Paul starts off this discussion with an exclamation that all are under sin, Jews and Greeks alike. Paul talks about how the Jews have advantages over the Gentiles (2:17-20; 3:1-2) but then explains here that God does not give them preferential treatment when it comes to the righteousness of God and judgment of sin.

Psalm 14:3 All have turned aside, they have together become corrupt; there is no one who does good, not even one.

To show his point, Paul references the Old Testament in verses 10-18. This passage was taken from Psalm 14:1-3, and although not quoted word for word, emphasizes that there is not one member of the human race that has not done good.

The phrase there is not one, or there is none is said several times to show how important it is that we see, there is only one who has done good, and that is Jesus.

White Board for All Under Sin

Ok, so here is my whiteboard for this week. I have been going back and forth about this one and I am not totally in agreement with myself on this one, but I wanted to put it up as it came out and let the discussion handle it.

I think accountability can be in both places, but the idea is we are either counting on ourself, or we are counting on Jesus. There is no in between to me.

So there it is, feel free to pick it apart. It isn’t perfect, but, I just read the scriptures and it says I’m on the left side of this chart.

Become Conscience of Sin Through the Law [v19-20]

Paul concludes by talking about how the Jews are under the Law. The Law is not a way for all of us to be declared righteous (justified) in God’s sight (3:28 coming up), that was not the purpose. Instead the Law was given to us so through it, we would become conscience of sin.

Conclusion and Other Bloggers

This was a real interesting part of Romans for me. I go back and forth constantly with the Law, personal conviction, justification, and God’s grace through Jesus. The upcoming verses will only continue the discussion and I look forward to those too.

Be sure to check out the other bloggers below that also post for the Romans small blogger group, and if you can, leave your comments below.

๐Ÿ”ต Cat:

4 responses to “Condemnation Against All Mankind, Romans 3:9-20”

  1. Heath Avatar

    Ok since you like doing a white board mind map try this on for size so others can join in on the fun also. http://www.mindmeister.com/ It’s pretty cool and they have the ability to add a widget to post in your blog.

    Heaths last blog post..Weรขโ‚ฌโ„ขre all in the same sinking boat.

  2. Heath Avatar

    Great post Scott! No I mean it. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Heaths last blog post..Weรขโ‚ฌโ„ขre all in the same sinking boat.

  3. Heath Avatar

    How long did it take you to come up with drawing the sun in your whiteboard? HAHA! Nice touch.

    Heaths last blog post..Weรขโ‚ฌโ„ขre all in the same sinking boat.

  4. Cindy Avatar

    What can I say? Excellent post. I’m excited to have found this group and looking forward to the discussion. The whiteboard thing is cute, but it’s way too late at night for me to figure that out. (I mean how to do it–your illustration is fine)

    BTW, thanks again for visiting my site. I do have my Romans post up now, which is, I’m guessing, what you were looking for. I finished it so late last night I was afraid to post it without re-reading it. Then I had to go to work . . .

    May God Richly Bless You,

    Cindy

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