Romans 3:11

"As it is written, “There is no one righteous; no, not one."

Key Reflection

This verse emphasizes the universal need for salvation, as it declares that all humans fall short of God's righteousness without exception. It sets the stage for Paul’s argument about the necessity of faith in Christ for justification, highlighting that no one can claim inherent righteousness before God.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 11. There is none that understandeth. In the Hebrew, (Ps 14:2), God is represented as looking down from heaven to see, that is, to make investigation, whether there were any that understood or sought after him. This circumstance gives not only high poetic beauty to the passage, but deep solemnity and awfulness. God, the Searcher of hearts, is represented as making investigation on this very point, he looks down from heaven for this very purpose, to ascertain whether there were any righteous. In the Hebrew it is not asserted, though it is clearly and strongly implied, that none such were found. That fact the apostle states.

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