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Patristic A.D. 254 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Rom 3:26 (COMMENTARY ON THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS)

Origen, on Rom 3:26

Origen · c. A.D. 184–253
Rom 3:26 · Douay-Rheims
“Through the forbearance of God, for the shewing of his justice in this time; that he himself may be just, and the justifier of him, who is of the faith of Jesus Christ.”
On this verse:
“God allowed all this so that afterward, that is to say in our time, he might show forth his righteousness. For at the end of the age, in the most recent times, God has manifested his righteousness and given Christ to be our redemption. He has made him our propitiator. If he had sent him as the propitiator at some earlier time, there would have been fewer people whose sins needed propitiating than there are now. For God is just, and therefore he could not justify the unjust. Therefore he required the intervention of a propitiator, so that by having faith in him those who could not be justified by their own works might be justified. These are the presuppositions on which the apostle's exposition here is based.Paul was right to add "at the present time," because at the moment God's righteousness is revealed for our justification. But when the day of judgment comes, it will be revealed for retribution.”

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