Definition: To declare, [I say], at this time his righteousness: that he might be just, and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this incredibly important verse from Romans 3:26. It's a really powerful statement about God’s plan for us! Here's what it means, explained simply: Think of it like this: “To declare, [I say], at this time his righteousness…” – This isn’t just saying any kind of righteousness. It’s a specific kind of righteousness that God has already given to us through Jesus Christ. It's not something we earn or deserve on our own. “…that he might be just, and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.” – Let’s unpack that: “Just” means fair and right according to God's standards. “Justifier” means someone who is declared or justified – declared by God as righteous. So, this verse says: "God declares that He (Jesus) is truly worthy of praise and worthiness because of our faith in Him ." It’s saying that through Jesus, we are made right with God! In a nutshell: Romans 3:26 means that we don't need to earn God's favor or be saved by our own efforts. Our righteousness is already given to us because of Jesus Christ. We are justified – declared righteous – through his sacrifice and death on the cross. Why is this important? It’s a fundamental message of Christian faith! It means we don't have to work hard for salvation, but we can trust in God’s grace and receive forgiveness. Does that make sense so far? Do you want me to: Explain it further with an analogy (like a gift)? Give you some examples of how this verse applies to our lives?