Title: Romans 5:1~11 Justified by faith...
◎ Introduction
: Human beings receive God's blessings through justification, beyond imagination.
It discusses the consequences of justification (1-5) and God's profound love, and the profound meaning of justification (6-11).
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1. The result of justification (1-5)
justified by faith (1)
(One). Why is justification necessary?
① Because of human sin and alienation (the lust of the eyes, the lust of the flesh, the pride of life, clinging to the things of the world)
: Man has sinned and is separated from and alienated from God.
② Because of God's wrath and wrath
; Man turned his back on God, drove him out, and had little relationship with him.
(2). Why does God justify humans?
① Because God loves humans so much (John 3:16, Romans 5:8)
② Because of what Jesus Christ, the Son of God, did for mankind (come, death, resurrection)
※ Now, if a person truly believes in Jesus Christ, God will receive his faith and
He regards that faith as the righteousness, death, and resurrection of Christ.9 Recognized in Christ)
(3). How does God justify people?
: When a man faithfully believes in Christ, he is counted innocent, judged, and counted.
not innocent He is counted innocent by God's mercy and grace (Romans 4:1~3, 1~25, 22).
One). The first result of justification is the peace of God.(1)
① Peace is the awareness and knowledge of reconciliation with God.
②The source of peace is Jesus Christ (the peace offering, Romans 3:25)
③ The reason we have peace is because of the glorious truth of justification.
2). The second result is to gain access to the grace of God.(2)
① Grace (χ ρι ) (gift, grace). A free gift given to those who do not deserve it. blessing
② The justified person is in the presence of God, in the presence of the saved God, in the grace of God, in his privileges,
Standing in the Promise
③ It is through Christ (guided) that we enter into grace. (John 10:9, Romans 5:2,)
3). The third result is the hope of God's glory. (2) (The believer's hope is the glory of God)
① The hope of believers is assurance (the presence of the Holy Spirit in their hearts) (Romans 8:24~25, Ephesians 1:13-14, Colossians 1:5,)
② Glory means having perfect light and being filled with that light. (Romans 2:7, Matthew 13:43, Romans 8:17)
4). The fourth result is that glory appears in the midst of suffering and tribulation (3~5)
※ “Tribulation” and “Tribulation” are pressures, oppression, pain, and lamentation that make it impossible to move.
① Tribulation achieves “endurance” (persistence, perseverance, perseverance, firmness, perseverance). (Luke 21:19, Romans 12:12,...)
② Patience constitutes “discipline” (personality, sincerity, ability). (2 Corinthians 1:3-4, 12:9-10, Ephesians 3:16, Colossians 1:11,...)
③ The podium achieves “hope” (expectation, prediction, wish and longing, wish, faith, trust). (Romans 5:2)
④ Hope is never “to be put to shame” (to be put to shame). (Rom. 9:33, Phil. 1:20, 1 Pet. 4:16, ...)
5). The fifth result is to experience the Spirit of God through the indwelling Spirit. (5)
① Love is shown in the justification of those who truly believe in Jesus Christ
② The Holy Spirit pours out the love of God into our hearts. (Growth, make it mature)
※ The Holy Spirit (John 14:21, 23, Ephesians 2:4-5, 1 John 3:1, 4:9, 16)
① Make them aware of and know the love of God, and instill a deep and intimate feeling.
② To make them conscious and aware of God's presence, and to make them aware of His care and consideration.
※ The Holy Spirit enters and dwells in us and seals and guarantees us.
※ God's love is a gift that the Holy Spirit gives to those who believe (Romans 8:15-17, 2 Corinthians 1:22, Ephesians 1:13-14)
2. The profound meaning of justification (6-11)
One). He died for us (6-7)
① We are “weak” (weak, worthless, useless, helpless, hopeless, needy, helpless).
(Job 10:1, Psalm 31:10, 69:2, 73:2, 16, Jeremiah 2:25, 1 Thessalonians 4:13, Eph 2:12)
② We are “ungodly” (different from God, blasphemous, having a different lifestyle than God).
: Unholy and imperfect like God. (Romans 1:28-32, 1 Tim. 1:9-10,)
③ “As promised” (then at the appointed time of God) Christ died for us.
: It was the purpose of the Old Testament and the Law to learn that man is weak and ungodly and therefore in need of a savior;
It revealed that human beings are sinners (Rom 4:14-15, Mark 1:15, Gal 4:4-5, ...)
④ Christ died for us as ① a sacrifice ② a ransom ③ a peace offering (Romans 3:25)
⑤ God's love is a special and wonderful love.
: He died for those who oppose God head-on, and for their enemies.
2). Confirmation of God's love (8-9)
※ “Confirm” (show, prove, display, show) means that God always shows His love for us.
Show and confirm
※ As “sinners” (those who are full of sin), disobeying, leading a selfish life, ignoring the commandments, doing their own thing,
They pursue the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, the pride of life, and the things of the world.
① Confirmation of God’s love by allowing his only begotten Son to die (Isaiah 53:5, John 10:11, 15:13,)
② Demonstrating God’s love by justifying us through his blood (Romans 5:1, 3:25, 5:9,)
③ He confirmed his love by saving us from wrath (Romans 1:18, 5:1, John 3:16-17, 6:23,)
3). Reconciliation and salvation (10-11)
① God is reconciled to us through the death of Christ (Romans 5:10)
② God saves us through the life of Christ. (He lives and works)
(Rom 8:34, Heb 7:25, 1 Tim 2:5, Heb 8:6, 9:15, 24, Heb 12:24, 1 John 2:1-2)
③ God gives us joy through the atonement and reconciliation of Christ.
Thus, those who have received much from God can be filled with joy and joy.
(John 15:11, 16:24, Romans 14:17, 1 Peter 1:8-9, Psalm 16:11, 126:2, Isaiah 12:3, 35:10, 61:10)
“reconciliation” (change, exchange, enemy turn into friend, bring together, recover)
We should have been together, but we couldn't, and we ended up together.
① It was sin that broke the relationship between God and man.
: Man is the enemy of God (sinners and the ungodly). (Romans 5:10, 6, 8)
② Man's way of reconciliation with God is through the death of His Son, Jesus Christ.
Through reconciliation, we are freed from our own sins and punishment.
③ It is God who reconciles, and human beings accept. (2 Corinthians 5:18, Ephesians 1:6, 2:16,)
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