* The happy effects of justification through faith in the
righteousness of Christ. (1-5) That we are reconciled by his blood.
(6-11) The fall of Adam brought all mankind into sin and death.
(12-14) The grace of God, through the righteousness of Christ, has
more power to bring salvation, than Adam's... [ Continue Reading ]
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 he has peace with God. The holy, righteous God, cannot be at
peace with a sinner, while under the guilt of sin. Justification takes
away the guilt, and so makes wa... [ Continue Reading ]
6-11 Christ died for sinners; not only such as were useless, but such
as were guilty and hateful; such that their everlasting destruction
would be to the glory of God's justice. Christ died to save us, not in
our sins, but from our sins; and we were yet sinners when he died for
us. Nay, the carnal... [ Continue Reading ]
12-14 The design of what follows is plain. It is to exalt our views
respecting the blessings Christ has procured for us, by comparing them
with the evil which followed upon the fall of our first father; and by
showing that these blessings not only extend to the removal of these
evils, but far beyon... [ Continue Reading ]
15-19 Through one man's offence, all mankind are exposed to eternal
condemnation. But the grace and mercy of God, and the free gift of
righteousness and salvation, are through Jesus Christ, as man: yet the
Lord from heaven has brought the multitude of believers into a more
safe and exalted state th... [ Continue Reading ]
20,21 By Christ and his righteousness, we have more and greater
privileges than we lost by the offence of Adam. The moral law showed
that many thoughts, tempers, words, and actions, were sinful, thus
transgressions were multiplied. Not making sin to abound the more, but
discovering the sinfulness o... [ Continue Reading ]