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Dr. Cliff Ozmun
Dr. Cliff Ozmun
Sunday, October 26, 2025
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None Righteous, Not One

Romans 3:1-20

  • Introduction: Humanity was not designed to know sin, but Genesis 3 changed that.
  • Human Nature: People try to justify themselves and appear righteous, but Scripture shows all are guilty.
  • Main Proposition: Faith must be placed in Christ, as there is no hope in ourselves.
  • Big Idea: Our only hope is Christ.
  • Scriptural Background:
    • Romans 1: Gentiles are condemned.
    • Romans 2: Jews are also condemned.
    • Romans 3: Paul uses rhetorical questions to show all are under sin.
  • Series of Questions Addressed by Paul:
    • Is there benefit to being a Jew? Yes, chiefly the oracles of God, but no advantage at judgment.
    • Does Jewish faithlessness nullify God’s faithfulness? No, God remains true.
    • Is God unjust to show wrath if our unrighteousness highlights His righteousness? No, God is a just judge.
    • If God is glorified by our sin, why are we judged? Paul rejects this logic and those who slander him.
    • Are Jews better off than Gentiles? No, all are under sin.
  • Three Main Reasons We Must Place Faith in Christ:
    1. Our Character is Corrupted (v. 10-12):
    • No one is righteous, understands, or seeks God.
    • Human nature is fallen and cannot redeem itself.
    • Only Christ’s righteousness can save us.
    1. Our Conduct is Wicked (v. 13-17):
    • Our words and actions are destructive.
    • Fallen nature is shown through wicked behavior.
    • Our destructive behaviors lead to eternal destruction.
    1. Our Condition is Doomed (v. 18-20):
    • We neither seek nor fear God.
    • The Law reveals our sin but cannot justify us.
    • Only God’s standard matters, not our own.
  • Conclusion & Application:
    • We have no hope but Christ.
    • Softening this truth risks eternal consequences.
    • Faith in Christ brings rejoicing.
    • Acknowledge our sinful character, behavior, and doomed condition.
    • We need a righteousness not our own.