16. And not as it was by one that sinned, so is the gift--"Another
point of contrast may be mentioned."
for the judgment--"sentence."
was by one--rather, "was of one," meaning not "one man," but, as
appears from the next clause, "one offense."
to condemnation, but the free gift--"gift of grace."
is of many offences unto justification--a glorious point of contrast.
"The condemnation by Adam was for one sin; but the justification by
Christ is an absolution not only from the guilt of that first offense,
mysteriously attaching to every individual of the race, but from the
countless offenses it, to which, as a germ lodged in the bosom of
every child of Adam, it unfolds itself in his life." This is the meaning
of "grace abounding towards us in the abundance of the gift of
righteousness." It is a grace not only rich in its character, but
rich in detail; it is a "righteousness" not only rich in a
complete justification of the guilty, condemned sinner; but rich in
the amplitude of the ground which it covers, leaving no one sin of
any of the justified uncancelled, but making him, though loaded with the
guilt of myriads of offenses, "the righteousness of God in Christ."
JFB.
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