Romans 5 Verse by Verse with Commentary
Romans 5 – Benefits of Being Justified through Faith - Enduring Word
God only allows chastening to bring loving correction and guidance. d. Saved from wrath through Him… we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son…
Commentary on Romans 5 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible
1. Justification and reconciliation are the first and primary fruit of the death of Christ: We are justified by his blood (v. 9), reconciled by his ...
What does Romans chapter 5 mean? | BibleRef.com
Romans 5 begins by exploring the great benefits that come with being declared righteous by God, through faith in Christ's death for our sin on the cross. By ...
Commentary on Romans 5:1-5 - Working Preacher
According to Romans 5:1-5, the life of the justified is a mix of peace, hope, suffering, and love. These themes, as well as the glory of God, will all be ...
Romans 5 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (concise)
Commentary on Romans 5:1-5 ... A blessed change takes place in the sinner's state, when he becomes a true believer, whatever he has been. Being justified by faith ...
Romans 5 - Spurgeon's Verse Expositions of the Bible - StudyLight.org
Christ the Substitute for sinners: Christ standing for men, and bearing the thunderbolts of the divine opposition to all sin, he "being made sin for us who knew ...
Romans 5 Explained - Harrison House
This verse is commonly quoted to illustrate the unconditional love that God has toward sinners. While that is certainly true and this verse does ...
Romans 5:1 | Bible Exposition Commentary
The means whereby God justified us is “by faith.” When we place our faith in Christ's suffering for our sin, God declares us right with Himself ...
Romans - Free Bible Commentary in easy English
Verse 5 '*Grace' is a gift that nobody deserves. Paul used to think that he could please God by his (Paul's) own efforts. He tried to obey all the details of ...
Romans 5:1-2 Commentary | Precept Austin
But the first great result of justification is that the sinner's war with God is ended forever. Scripture refers to the end of this conflict as ...
Romans 5 Verse by Verse with Commentary | Bible Study ... - YouTube
In today's Bible study lesson, I'll be walking through Romans chapter 5 verse by verse and sharing my own thoughts and commentary as I go.
Romans 5 - Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible - StudyLight.org
For all who have come to know and love the Lord Jesus Christ, no matter what their previous life was, no matter what their circumstances in life, there is ...
Romans 5: A Concise Commentary - Grace Evangelical Society
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, ...
Romans 5 (Basic Bible Commentary) - Ministry Matters
In the rest of chapter 5 Paul develops an elaborate series of comparisons between Adam and Christ, the one clearly a historical figure, the ...
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 ...
Commentary on Romans 5:1-11 - Working Preacher
Romans 5:1-11 weaves together themes of faith, love, hope, and glory, threading them through the story of the Christ event, the past work of God on our behalf.
Peace with God - A Study of Justification in Romans 5:1-11
We are justified with God through the death of Jesus. Being right with God brings us peace, grace, joy, and love. And above all, it means we ...
Romans 5:12-13 Commentary | Precept Austin
The passage is the logical center of the epistle, the central point to which everything that precedes has converged, and out of which everything ...
Romans 5:1-2 – God Gives Us a Standing In Grace - YouTube
Part 8 of pastor David Guzik's audio-only series teaching the book of Romans. Read pastor David's commentary on Romans chapter 5: ...
Romans 5:8 | Bible Exposition Commentary
God's love goes beyond willingness to die for a good person. He is supremely willing to demonstrate His love, so much so that He gave His Son for sinners so ...