Romans 5:1 Commentaries
Romans 5:1 Commentaries: Therefore, having been justified by faith ...
Being justified by faith he has peace with God. The holy, righteous God, cannot be at peace with a sinner, while under the guilt of sin. Justification takes ...
What does Romans 5:1 mean? - BibleRef.com
Romans 5:1 · ESV Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. · NIV Therefore, since we have been ...
What Does Romans 5:1 Mean? - Knowing Jesus
We are justified by faith. We are made righteous by faith. We have peace with God by faith, which means that instead of being at enmity with God through sin, ...
Commentary on Romans 5:1-8 - Working Preacher
In Romans 5:1-8 Paul explains the benefits of his gospel (see 1:16-17) for those who are justified by faith and stand in a new relationship to ...
What Does Romans 5:1 Mean? - MattPerman.com
Romans 5:1 in many translations, including the ESV, reads: “Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus ...
Romans 5 – Benefits of Being Justified through Faith - Enduring Word
David Guzik commentary on Romans ... Romans 5 – Benefits of Being Justified through Faith. Audio for Romans 5: Romans 5:1-2 – God Gives Us a Standing in Grace.
Romans 5:1 | Bible Exposition Commentary
1 Therefore, since we have been justified [at one point in the past (aorist), by God (passive)] by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Romans 5:1-2 Commentary | Precept Austin
Therefore, since we have been made right in God's sight by faith, we have peace with God because of what Jesus Christ our Lord has done for us.
Romans 5:1 - Bible Verse Meaning and Commentary
We are justified by faith objectively and relatively, as that relates to the object Christ, and his righteousness; or as it is a means of our knowledge, and ...
Commentary on Romans 5 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible
But this is through our Lord Jesus Christ-through him as the great peace-maker, the Mediator between God and man, that blessed Day's-man that has laid his hand ...
Romans 5:1-2 meaning | TheBibleSays.com
Romans 3:24 - Being justified before God comes freely by grace through the redemption, which is in Jesus Christ. Romans 3:26 - Jesus is the justifier of those ...
Commentary on Romans 5:1-11 - Working Preacher
Paul is saying that we have gained entrance to the most wonderful place possible — we have gained entrance to God's domain. And we have done this not because we ...
Peace with God - A Study of Justification in Romans 5:1-11
Bible Study Ideas and Commentary for Romans 5:1-11 ... We are justified with God through the death of Jesus. Being right with God brings us peace, ...
Romans 5: A Concise Commentary - Grace Evangelical Society
5:1. The first of the results of by-faith justification is the blessing of peace with God. When God justifies a sinner who believes in Jesus, a ...
Romans 5 - Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
Romans 5:1 . Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God. Faith in the atonement removes the guilt of sin, and makes us heirs of all the ...
Commentary on Romans 5:1-21 | Monergism
The Apostle describes in this chapter the blessed accompaniments, the security, and the foundation of justification.
Romans 5 Commentary - Matthew Henry ... - Bible Study Tools
Being justified by faith he has peace with God. The holy, righteous God, cannot be at peace with a sinner, while under the guilt of sin. Justification takes ...
Romans 5 - Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - StudyLight.org
Our reconciliation with God depends only on Christ; for he only is the beloved Son, and we are all by nature the children of wrath. But this favor is ...
John Calvin: Commentary on Romans
Romans 5:1-2 ; 1. Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ: 1. Iustificatus ergo ex fide, pacem habemus apud Deum ...
ROMANS 5:1 MEANING - King James Bible
Faith brings justification; justification brings (let us see that it does bring) peace--peace with God, through the mediation of Jesus. To that mediation it is ...