Why does Romans 10:17 say that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of Christ?

Quick answer

Romans 10:17 describes the process of coming to faith in Christ. Faith comes as we hear and respond to the good news of the gospel.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

In Romans 10, Paul presents the process of coming to faith in Christ, which isn’t by obeying laws but through us responding to God's grace expressed in Christ (Romans 10:4–10). In verse 17 of that chapter, Paul explains that one must first hear about Jesus to have faith in Him. Before that can happen, though, someone must be sent to share “the word of Christ” (Romans 10:17). Romans 10:17 doesn’t imply that all who hear the good news will receive it. Indeed, in their missionary work, the apostles proclaimed the gospel, but not everyone who heard it responded (Romans 10:16). This included many Jews of Paul’s time who “being ignorant of the righteousness of God, and seeking to establish their own, they did not submit to God’s righteousness” (Romans 10:3). Throughout this chapter, Paul highlights the parallel between the stubbornness of the Old Testament nation of Israel and the obstinacy of the New Testament Jews in not receiving the gospel. We are called to respond to the hearing of the gospel and to then share the gospel with others so they can come to faith too.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

Just as God had plans for the nation of Israel, He also has plans for His followers today. God has ensured that we have heard the word of Christ—the message that Jesus died for our sins and conquered death by His resurrection. Believers heard this good news and responded by believing in Him. This brought us salvation from our brokenness and sin. But we’re not just on the receiving end of it. We should also be compelled to share the gospel with others. This doesn’t mean that all Christians must become full-time evangelists, but it does mean that we should have a heart to help others who are in darkness, just as we were before coming to Christ. God can use our everyday actions—e.g., inviting a coworker to church, sharing our faith with a neighbor—to bring others to faith in Christ. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of Christ. Our telling others about the good news of Christ is an outworking from our salvation.

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