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The Results of Justification
Commentary
Romans 5 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the power of faith and grace. Paul begins by reminding us that we have been justified by faith, and that this justification brings us peace with God. He then goes on to explain that this peace is made possible through the death of Jesus Christ, who died for our sins. This death brings us hope and assurance that we can be reconciled to God. Paul then speaks of the power of grace, which is greater than sin. He explains that grace is a free gift from God, and that it is through grace that we are saved. He also speaks of the power of hope, which is the assurance that God will fulfill His promises. Finally, Paul speaks of the power of love, which is the greatest of all. He explains that love is the ultimate expression of God's grace, and that it is through love that we can be reconciled to God. In conclusion, Romans 5 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the power of faith, grace, hope, and love. It is through these things that we can be reconciled to God and experience the peace and assurance that comes from being justified by faith.
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There are 21 verses in Romans, chapter 5.