Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Romans 1:18 - 1:18

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Romans 1:18 - 1:18


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Rom 1:18-32. This wrath of God, revealed against all iniquity, overhangs the whole heathen world.

Why this divinely provided righteousness is needed by all men.

For the wrath of God - His holy displeasure and righteous vengeance against sin.

is revealed from heaven - in the consciences of men, and attested by innumerable outward evidences of a moral government.

against all ungodliness - that is, their whole irreligiousness, or their living without any conscious reference to God, and proper feelings towards Him.

and unrighteousness of men - that is, all their deviations from moral rectitude in heart, speech, and behavior. (So these terms must be distinguished when used together, though, when standing alone, either of them includes the other).

who hold - rather, “hold down,” “hinder,” or “keep back.”

the truth in unrighteousness - The apostle, though he began this verse with a comprehensive proposition regarding men in general, takes up in the end of it only one of the two great divisions of mankind, to whom he meant to apply it; thus gently sliding into his argument. But before enumerating their actual iniquities, he goes back to the origin of them all, their stifling the light which still remained to them. As darkness overspreads the mind, so impotence takes possession of the heart, when the “still small voice” of conscience is first disregarded, next thwarted, and then systematically deadened. Thus “the truth” which God left with and in men, instead of having free scope and developing itself, as it otherwise would, was obstructed (compare Mat 6:22, Mat 6:23; Eph 4:17, Eph 4:18).