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Chapter 5
The following material is adopted from John MacArthur’s commentary on Romans and his Study guide.
Additional material taken from sources listed at the end
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— Prayers ( Blue )
— Promises ( Green )
— Warnings ( Red )
— Commands ( Purple )
The Security of Salvation ( 5:1-11 )
The Believer’s Peace with God ( 5:1 )
The Believer’s Standing in Grace ( 5:2a )
The Believer’s Hope of Glory ( 5:2b-5a )
The Believer’s possession of Divine Love ( 5:5b-8 )
The Believer’s Certainty of Deliverance ( 5:9-10 )
The Believer’s Joy in God ( 5:11 )
Adam and the reign of Death ( 5:12-14 )
Sin Entered the World through One Man ( 5:12a )
Death Entered the World through Sin ( 5:12b )
Death spread to all men because all sinned ( 5:12c )
History proves that Death reigns over all Men ( 5:13-14 )
Christ and the reign of Life ( 5:15-21 )
The Contrast in Effectiveness ( 5:15 )
The Contrast in Extent ( 5:16 )
The Contrast in Efficacy ( 5:17 )
The Contrast in Essence ( 5:18-19 )
The Contrast in Energy ( 5:20-21 )
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