C.
The result
5:1-11
Rom. 5
:1
5:1
Therefore having been
ajustified out of faith, we have
bpeace 1toward God through our Lord Jesus Christ,
Rom. 5
:2
5:2
Through whom also we have obtained access by
1faith into this
2agrace in which we
3stand and
4boast because of the
5bhope of the
cglory of God.
Rom. 5
:3
5:3
And not only so, but we also boast in our
1tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces
2endurance;
Rom. 5
:4
5:4
And endurance,
1approvedness; and approvedness,
ahope;
Rom. 5
:5
5:5
And hope does not put
us to shame, because the
1alove of God has been
bpoured out in our
chearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.
Rom. 5
:6
5:6
For while we were yet
1weak, in due time Christ
adied for the ungodly.
Rom. 5
:7
5:7
For scarcely for a righteous man will anyone die, though perhaps for the good man someone would even dare to die.
Rom. 5
:8
5:8
But God commends His own
alove to us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ
bdied for us.
Rom. 5
:9
5:9
Much more then, having now been justified in His
ablood, we will be saved through Him from the
bwrath.
Rom. 5
:10
5:10
For if we, being enemies, were
1areconciled to God through the death of His Son,
2much more we will be
3saved 4in His
5blife, having been reconciled,
Rom. 5
:11
5:11
And not only so, but also
1boasting in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received the
areconciliation.
IV.
Sanctification
5:12—8:13
A.
The gift in Christ surpassing the heritage in Adam — two men, two acts, and two results with four reigning things
5:12-21
Rom. 5
:12
5:12
Therefore just as through
1aone man
2bsin entered into the
3world, and
cthrough sin, death; and thus
4ddeath passed on to all men because all have sinned —
Rom. 5
:13
5:13
For until the law sin was in the world, but sin is not
1charged to one's account when there is no
alaw.
Rom. 5
:14
5:14
But 1adeath reigned from
2Adam until Moses, even over those who had not sinned after the likeness of Adam's
3transgression,
bwho is a
4type of Him who was to come.
Rom. 5
:15
5:15
But it is not
that as the offense was, so also the gracious gift is; for if by the offense of the
aone the many died, much more the grace of God and the free gift in grace of the one
1bman Jesus Christ have
2abounded to the many.
Rom. 5
:16
5:16
And it is not
that as through one who sinned,
so also the free
1gift is; for the judgment was out of one
offense unto condemnation, but the gracious gift is out of many offenses unto
ajustification.
Rom. 5
:17
5:17
For if by the offense of the one death reigned through the one, much more those who receive the
1abundance of grace and of the gift of
2righteousness will
3reign in
4life through the One, Jesus Christ.
Rom. 5
:18
5:18
So then as
it was through one offense unto condemnation to all men, so also
it was through one
1righteous act unto justification of
2life to all men.
Rom. 5
:19
5:19
For just as through the disobedience of one man the many were
1constituted sinners, so also through the
2obedience of the One the many will be
1constituted righteous.
Rom. 5
:20
5:20
And the
alaw entered in alongside that the offense might abound; but where sin
1abounded, grace has super-abounded,
Rom. 5
:21
5:21
In order that just as
1asin reigned in death, so also grace might reign through
2righteousness unto
beternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.