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Chapter 5 of Romans is rich with life-changing truth.
Paul writes it with an air of excitement.
After clearly explaining how we are saved, he now focuses on the results of justification by faith.
I. Key Words
Peace
Access
Grace
Hope
Love
Saved
We
II.
The Benefits of Believing
1.
We have peace with God.
(vs 1)
2. We have access to God. (vs 2) (Luke 23:45; Heb 4:14-16)
3. We have a hope in life.
(v 2b) (Col 3:4)
4. Our problems take on a new purpose.
(vs 3-4)(Romans 8:28, 2 CO 4:16-18)
God’s Purpose for my Life: To Make You Like Jesus.
God’s Maturing Process
A. Suffering
B. Perseverance
Patience or Endurance.
C. Character
D. Hope (1 Pet 1:6-7; James 1:2)
5. We are given God’s love through the Holy Spirit.
(vs 5)
What’s the proof of God’s Love (Rom 5:6-8,10)
v6 - “while we were powerless”
v8 - “while we were still sinners”
v10 - “while we were His enemies”
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We are saved through Jesus.
(vs 9-10; Jude 24; John 10:27-29; Rom 8:15)
III.
How Should We Respond to All That God has Given us? (vs.
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