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FOR IF - The idea in this verse is simply a repetition and enlargement
of that in Romans 5:9. The apostle dwells on the thought, and places
it in a new light, furnishing thus a strong confirmation of...
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CHAPTER 5:1-11
1. What Justification Includes. 1-11.
The blessed results of justification are next revealed. What justified
believers possess and what they may enjoy is the theme of the opening
verse...
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LOVE AND RECONCILIATION.
Romans 5:6. The helplessness and ill-desert of the objects, and the
timeliness of the intervention, go to commend God's love to us, shown
in the death of Christ on our behalf...
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AT HOME WITH GOD (Romans 5:1-5)...
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While we were still helpless, in God's good time, Christ died for the
ungodly. A man will hardly die for a just man. It may be that a man
would even dare to die for the good cause. But God proves his...
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IF. Greek. _ei_. App-118.
ENEMIES. Note the Figure of speech _Catabasis,_ App-6. without
strength, sinners, enemies verses: Romans 5:6; Romans 5:8; Romans
5:10.
RECONCILED. Greek. _katallasso,_. more...
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_if_ i.e. AS. The hypothesis is also a fact.
_enemies Personal_enemies; the proper force of the Gr. word. Cp.
Colossians 1:21. See below on Romans 8:7.
_reconciled to God_ On "reconciliation," see on...
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Romans 5:1-11. Introduction, describing the nature of the state in
which we are, under the power of the Gospel: (1) Since, then, we are
justified by GOD on the single condition of faith, let us mainta...
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repeats the _a fortiori_ argument with amplification (cf. Ephesians
2:11 f.). The two clauses are exactly |[133] Romans 5:6; Romans 5:9.
[133] | parallel to
ΚΑΤΗΛΛΆΓΗΜΕΝ ref. to δικαιωθέντες; cf. the...
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ΕΧΘΡΌΣ (G2190) враг,
ΌΝΤΕΣ _praes. act. part. от_ ΕΙΜΊ (G1510) быть.
Уступительное или _temp. part. praes._
указывает на одновременное действие:
"когда мы были врагами" или "хотя в то
время мы все ещ...
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DISCOURSE: 1841
THE BELIEVER’S SECURITY IN CHRIST
Romans 5:6. For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ
died for the ungodly. For scarcely for a righteous man will one die:
yet peradve...
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_TEXT_
Romans 5:1-11. Being therefore justified by faith, we have peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ; Romans 5:2 through whom also we
have had our access by faith into this grace wherein we...
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For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death
of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his
life.
FOR IF, WHEN WE WERE ENEMIES, [ echthroi (G2190) ontes ...
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_JUSTIFICATION-INDIVIDUAL_
13 As further developed in Galatians, the law was not given till
hundreds of years after Abraham was counted righteous. The promises he
received in connection with it were...
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5:10 of] (a-29) Or 'by his blood,' 'by his life.' when _ en_ is used
morally it has the force of 'in the power of,' 'in the intrinsic
character of;' thus 'in flesh,' 'in spirit.' The article and prono...
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GOD'S SALVATION AND THE RESULTS OF ITS ACCEPTANCE
St. Paul completes his exposition of acceptance by faith by pointing
to its blessed effects (Romans 5:1). In the following vv. he compares
sin and acc...
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ENEMIES] i.e. opposing God's truth and will: cp. Romans 8:7;
Colossians 1:21. RECONCILED] cp. 2 Corinthians 5:18. SAVED BY HIS
LIFE] RM 'in his life,' i.e. saved from the power of sin now, and from
de...
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 5
THE *BLESSINGS THAT WE RECEIVE BECAUSE OF GOD’S *GRACE 5:1-11
V1 We are *righteous because of our *faith. So we are...
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The interval that separates the state of enmity from the state of
reconciliation is a large one, that which separates the state of
reconciliation from the state of salvation a small one. And yet there...
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(6-11) Exposition showing how the love of God comes to have this
cogency. That love was evidenced in the death of Christ. And consider
what that death was. It is rare enough for one man to die for ano...
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V.
(1-11) A description of the serene and blissful state which the sense
of justification brings. Faith brings justification; justification
brings (let us see that it _does_ bring) peace — peace with...
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CHAPTER 12
PEACE, LOVE, AND JOY FOR THE JUSTIFIED
Romans 5:1
WE reached a pause in the Apostle's thought with the close of the last
paragraph. We may reverently imagine, as in spirit we listen to hi...
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The blessings of Justification. The first section of the epistle
(chap. Romans 1:18 to Romans 3:20) has proved man's need of the
righteousness of God; the second (chap. Romans 3:21-30) has shown how
t...
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GREAT BLESSINGS THROUGH CHRIST
Romans 5:1
We stand in grace; we look for glory. Our standing is sure, although
apart from our feelings or deserts. It is ours forever, through union
with the living Ch...
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The apostle now dealt with the values of justification. The value to
the individual is a threefold blessing. This nature as to cause the
heart to rejoice.
The apostle now showed the difference between...
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VV. 10 is, strictly speaking, only a stronger repetition of the
argument of Romans 5:9. Paul makes the reasoning more evident 1. By
adding the term _enemies_, which renders the _a fortiori_ character...
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“ _Much rather then, being now justified by His blood, we shall be
saved from wrath through Him. For if, when we were enemies, we were
reconciled to God by the death of His Son, much rather, being
rec...
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ELEVENTH PASSAGE (5:1-11). THE CERTAINTY OF FINAL SALVATION FOR
BELIEVERS.
The title which we have just given to this piece suffices to indicate
the difference between the idea which we form of its sc...
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For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the
ungodly. (7) For scarcely for a righteous man will one die: yet
peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die. (8) But...
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The circumstances under which the epistle to the Romans was written
gave occasion to the most thorough and comprehensive unfolding, not of
the church, but of Christianity. No apostle had ever yet visi...
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_SALVATION BY LIFE_
‘For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the
death of His Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by
His life.’
Romans 5:10
The Cross is not a fin...
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10.This is an explanation of the former verse, amplified by
introducing a comparison between life and death. We were enemies, he
says, when Christ interposed for the purpose of propitiating the
Father...
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Thus, being justified by faith, we have peace with God. Remark here
also the difference of Abraham's faith and ours. He believed God could
perform what He promised. We are called to believe He has per...
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FOR IF WHEN WE WERE ENEMIES,.... For the further illustration of the
love of God expressed to sinners, by the death of his Son, the state
and condition God's elect were in when Christ died for them is...
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For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death
of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his
life.
Ver. 10. _We shall be saved_] Here the apostle reasoneth f...
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_Much more then_ Since, therefore, it hath pleased the blessed God to
give us such an unexampled display of his love as this, how high may
our expectations rise, and how confidently may we conclude, t...
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WE WERE RECONCILED; not personally and actually, for the apostle is
speaking, as in verse Romans 5:8, of the expiatory death of Christ. He
means, then, that a way of reconciliation was opened to us by...
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FOR IF, WHEN WE WERE ENEMIES, WE WERE RECONCILED TO GOD BY THE DEATH
OF HIS SON, MUCH MORE, BEING RECONCILED, WE SHALL BE SAVED BY HIS
LIFE....
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The basis of the Christian's hope:...
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BLESSINGS ATTENDING JUSTIFICATION
Now as to the _means_ and _assurance_ of present justification, every
question has been answered, every doubt fully banished by simple,
straightforward truth. Thus ev...
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ROMANS 5:1-11
What saves us?
Verse What saves? Other things Scripture 1 Faith Repentance Acts 17:30
2 Grace of God Confession Romans 10:9-10 5 Love of God Baptism...
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FOR IF, WHILE WE WERE ENEMIES, WE WERE RECONCILED TO GOD THROUGH THE
DEATH OF HIS SON, MUCH MORE, BEING RECONCILED, SHALL WE BE SAVED BY
HIS LIFE;
'we were enemies' -God never is the enemy! If. find...
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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 u...
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WE WERE RECONCILED TO GOD; put into a capacity of reconciliation, God
being by Christ's death made reconcilable, and also actually
reconciled, when we believe, through the merits of the death of
Chris...
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For if, while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the
death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, shall we be saved by
his life;...
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Romans 5:10 For G1063 if G1487 were G5607 (G5752) enemies G2190
reconciled G2644 (G5648) God G2316 through...
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‘For if, while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through
the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, will we be saved by
his life,'
Paul's language now moves from the law court to the...
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SALVATION TO THE UTTERMOST (5:1-8:39).
The depths of our sin having been revealed in Romans 1:17 to Romans
3:23, and Jesus Christ's activity, (His activity in bringing about our
salvation through the...
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WE ARE ASSURED OF REIGNING IN LIFE AND ENJOYING FUTURE GLORY AND THE
BASIS OF THIS IS WHAT CHRIST HAS ACCOMPLISHED FOR US (5:1-21).
Having been reckoned as righteous through faith we have peace with G...
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THE DIRECT CONSEQUENCE OF OUR BEING ACCOUNTED AS RIGHTEOUS THROUGH
FAITH (5:1-11).
Paul now outlines some of the consequences of our being ‘accounted
as righteous' through faith. These he represents...
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Romans 5:10. FOR. A further setting forth of the thought of Romans
5:9.
BEING ENEMIES; _i.e._, being, as we were, the objects of God's holy
wrath. That this was while we, on our part, were opposed to...
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3. THE GOSPEL THE POWER OF GOD UNTO SALVATION.
In this _third division_ of the doctrinal part of the Epistle, the
Apostle presents the gospel as ‘the power of God unto salvation,'
setting forth how G...
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1. THE BLESSED INWARD CONDITION OF THE JUSTIFIED.
Justification has as its proper result peace with God (Romans 5:1),
which becomes hope of the glory of God (Romans 5:2), is actually
increased by trib...
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WE WERE RECONCILED TO GOD
(κατηλλαγημεν τω θεω). Second aorist passive
indicative of καταλλασσω for which great Pauline word see on
2 Corinthians 5:18. The condition is the first class. Paul does no...
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RECONCILIATION
See (Romans 5:10). (2 Corinthians 5:18); (Colossians 1:21)....
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Romans 5:1
Immediate Results of Justification.
To be acquitted of guilt through the death of Jesus is the most
elementary blessing which the gospel brings to our condemned race,
shut up in its prison...
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Romans 5:1. _Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ:_
The gospel is full of «therefores», it is above reason, but it is
never against reason; it is t...
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Romans 5:6. _For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ
died for the ungodly._
This is one of the most surprising sentences on record. If it had not
been inspired, there are many who w...
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Romans 5:1. _Therefore being justified by faith,_
But why «therefore»? Because of the verge preceding it: «Who was
delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our
justification.» Christ died...
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Romans 5:1. _Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with,
God_
It is a matter of present possession, and present enjoyment. Whatever
tribulation there may be in the world, «we have peace w...
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Romans 5:1. _Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ:_
Do not let us simply read these words, but let us each one say in our
hearts, «That is true; I...
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Romans 5:1. _Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ:_
This verse deserves to be printed in letters of gold. If you can
truthfully say this, if it is...
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Romans 5:1. _Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ:_
These are matters of fact; not of fanatical delusion, but of logical
conclusion, for Paul begin...
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5:6. _For then we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died
for the ungodly._
What a wonderful sentence that is! Not, «Christ died for the saints,
«not, «Christ died for righteous men;» but,...
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Romans 5:10. _For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God,
by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall by
saved by his life._
Grand argument for the safety of all belie...
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CONTENTS: The results of justification. Life and righteousness through
Jesus Christ.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Adam, Moses.
CONCLUSION: Justification through faith in Jesus Christ takes a...
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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 promised righteousness of God; the prodigals ar...
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BUT HE MADE US HIS FRIENDS. Christ's sacrifice does not change God, it
changes us (2 Corinthians 5:17). We had become God's enemy through our
sins. We now become God's friends through the death of his...
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 5:10 As in v. Romans 5:9, Paul argues from the
greater to the lesser. Since Christians are now RECONCILED to God
through Christ’s death, they can be assured th
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 5:1 Hope as a Result of Righteousness by
Faith. Believers in Christ, who are righteous in God’s sight, have a
sure hope of future glory and life eternal....
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 5:10. WHEN WE WERE ENEMIES.—Indicates relation to God rather
than conduct. But Flatt says, “Resisting God’s will, and so liable
to punishment.”
Romans 5:11.—The at-one-ment....
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EXPOSITION
ROMANS 5:1
(6) The _results of the revelation of the righteousness of God, as
affecting_
(A) the consciousness and hopes of believers;
(B) the position of mankind before God.
ROMANS 5:...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to the fifth chapter of Romans.
Since chapter 3 Paul has been talking about justification by faith.
How that God has declared me innocent because of my faith in Jesus
C...
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2 Chronicles 29:24; 2 Corinthians 4:10; 2 Corinthians 4:11; 2
Corinthians 5:18;...
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Enemies [ε χ θ ρ ο ι]. The word may be used either in an active
sense, hating God, or passively, hated of God. The context favors the
latter sense; not, however, with the conventional meaning of hated...
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THE FAR-REACHING RICHES OF GRACE
Romans 5:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The Book of Romans leads us into the deepest mysteries of God and of
grace. As we begin its study we feel that we are entering into
ov...
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THE GREAT SALVATION
Romans 5:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. God's story of sin. The fifth chapter of Romans is God's great
climactic of the theme of redemption. Earlier Chapter s of the Book of
Romans set...
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If — As sure as; so the word frequently signifies; particularly in
this and the eighth chapter. We shalt be saved — Sanctified and
glorified. Through his life — Who "ever liveth to make intercession
f...