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    • The answer is YES, but it was true ONLY of Adam and Eve in the short time them existed before Genesis 3. From Genesis 3 and following, the answer is NO. This is Paul’s point in Romans 1:18-3:20 (as summed up in 3:23). See 3:10, “None is righteous, no, not one.”

  1. “For it is not those who hear the law who are righteous in God’s sight, but it is those who obey the law who will be declared righteous.” Rom. 2:13 NIV
    I think you need to re-think your soteriological conjecture.

    • You are committing a common error in the interpretation of this verse. You are obviously not aware of Paul’s pattern of thought in the Book of Romans. In establishing his main point, which is that sinners can be justified only by faith in Christ and NOT by “works of law” (3:28), Paul first shows WHY no one can be justified by how well they obey their law code. The reason is that only those who perfectly obey all the requirements of their applicable law code, whether Jews or Gentiles, can be justified before God. Chapter two of Romans is specifically addressing a common error of the Jews, many of whom assumed that their mere possession of and/or knowledge of the Law of Moses was sufficient for acceptance with God. Verse 13 is explaining that this is not the way it works under the law system. Under the law system, perfect obedience is the only way to be declared righteous. The problem is that NO ONE actually has this perfect obedience (3:9-20); therefore by works of law no one will actually be declared righteous (justified) before God (3:20). That is why God has prepared and offered the alternative way of salvation, namely, grace–which is what he begins explaining in 3:21ff. Under the grace system one becomes justified (declared righteous) by obedience to the gospel commands, not by how well he or she obeys the requirements of the applicable law code. And of course as Christians, we are under the grace system, not the law system (6:14-15); and this has been true of any believer in God’s gracious offer of forgiveness, even before the New Covenant era. The bottom line is that 2:13 applies only under the law system of salvation, not under the grace system. If you do not understand this, you have missed the whole point of Romans and the main point of the Christian revelation of salvation.