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Rom. 5:1-5                           Justification, Tribulation & Exultation                     3~/9~/97
                                                                                                                             ABCC
I.    Justification by Faith                                                                                                        562
      Justification is a gracious act of God in which He forgives our sins & accepts us as righteous
       because of our faith in Christ alone as redeemer.
(ch.
3-4)
II.
Results of Justification
     A.
Ends the sinner’s war with God (v. 1) = “peace”
·        All unbelievers are at war with God & are objects of God’s wrath (Rom.
5:10a; Jn. 3:36)
·        Believers are no longer running & attempting to hide from God; running to our Father (Mt.
11:28)
     B.
Believer is established in the state of grace (v.
2a) = God’s favor & blessings; access to God!
     C.
Believer can exult in hope of the glory of God (v.
2b) = glorious future
·        “exult” - to boast, glory, rejoice, jubilant regarding our glorious future (Rev.
21:4, 22-23; 22:3-5)
     D.
Believer can exult in tribulation (v.
3a) = present circumstances
·        “tribulation” - pressing together, pressure
·        tribulation as a result of being a Christian & living a Christian life (2Tim.
3:12; 1Pe.
4:19)
·        A believer must maintain a godly attitude regarding tribulation (Rom.
8:18; 2Co.
4:17) = consider the outcome
·        A believer should consider it a honor to suffer as a Christian or for Christ (Ac.
5:41; 2Co 12:9-10; 1Pe 4:13-14)
         1.
Knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance (v.
3b)
·        patiently endure in strong opposition, obstacles & trials;  strength to bear up under pressure
         2.
Knowing that perseverance brings about proven character (v.
4a)
·        genuineness, pure motives, clean heart = proof that you are a genuine believer!
Justification, Tribulation & Exultation, pg.
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         3.
Knowing that proven character brings about hope (v.
4b)
·        encouragement of God’s faithfulness, provision & protection (Ps.
100:5)
·        creates increased trust in the Lord (Ps.
119:65-75)
         4.
Knowing that hope results in the love of God filling our hearts (v.
5)
                encouragement of God’s everlasting love (Rom.
8:37-39)
 
We have this wonderful trio of grace:  faith, hope & love.
Because of our faith in Christ, we persevere in hope through every trial of life & the love of God brings us much needed joy.
QUOTE 1Co.
13:13 & 1Th.
1:3
 
 
The Lord’s Supper
It is a tremendous blessing to be among those who have been justified because God is angry toward sin & sinners (Ps.
5:4-5; 7:11-12; Pr. 6:16-19; Rom.
1:18; 2:5-8; 2Th.
1:6-9; Heb.
10:26-31).
What could possibly satisfy such perfect anger & wrath?  - promises & vows from sinners, being good citizens, parents, employees, obedient children, tithing & attending worship services, death of animals or even people - NO!  Perfect anger & wrath can only be satisfied by a perfect sacrifice (Rom.
5:6-21).
We are here today to remember the One who reconciled us to God, has given us access to His throne & provided this blessed peace!
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