What shall we say then? That Gentiles, who did
not pursue righteousness, have attained to righteousness, even the
righteousness of faith; but Israel, pursuing the law of righteousness, has not
attained to the law of righteousness. Why? Because they did not seek it by
faith, but as it were, by the works of the law. For they stumbled at that
stumbling stone. – Romans 9.30-32
Throughout history there has been a lot of effort by man to
connect with God. That is what religion is all about. It is about what man can
do to get back to God.
Here Paul speaks specifically to Jews. It must have hit them
like a tonne of bricks when Paul wrote ‘The Gentiles, who did not pursue
righteousness while Israel, who pursued the law, don’t have it.’
While this was for the Jews the truth applies to any who are
trusting their religion for righteousness. If anyone is going to try and
achieve righteousness by doing anything are going to fail. They are never going
to make. Righteousness is impossible to achieve because no one has the power to
be righteous. We are always going to mess it up. We are always going to blow
it.
The problem with these Jews and anyone who pursues
righteousness through doing anything is that their pursuit is ‘not of faith.’
The stumble at the stumbling block of faith.
Why is faith so hard? Why is it a stumbling block? I think
it is because faith is too easy. It is intangible. It is hard to measure. We
always want to do ‘something.’
But righteousness can only come through faith. For by grace
are we saved, though faith.
Righteousness is not of works or pursuit. If it were we could surely
boast.
Any attempt at salvation that is not of faith will fail.
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