Contents (not
sentence, direct verbiage from Scripture): Where? Who?
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1-5
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Therefore, since we justified thru faith, we have peace
w/God thru Christ; thru whom we gained access by faith into grace, we boast
in hope of glory of God; we also glory in sufferings, produces perseverance ®
character ®
hope; hope not put us to shame, bec God’s love poured into our hearts thru
H.S. given to us.
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6-8
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@ just right time, while we powerless, Christ died for
ungodly; very rarely anyone die for righteous person, tho for good person
someone might die; God demos his love for us: while we sinners Christ died
for us.
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9-11
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Since we now justified by His blood, we save from God’s
wrath thru Him; if while we enemies, we reconciled to him thru death of Son,
how much more we saved thru His life; We also boast in God thru Christ thru
whom we recd reconciliation.
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12-13
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Therefore, just as sin entered world thru 1 man &
death thru sin, death came to all ppl bec all sinned; sin was in world before
law given, sin not charged against anyone’s acct where there is no law.
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14
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Nevertheless, death reigned from time of Adam to Moses
even over those who did not sin by breaking cmd, as did Adam, who is pattern
of one to come.
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15
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Gift not like trespass, if many died by trespass of 1 man,
how much more did God’s grace/gift came by grace of 1 man (Jesus) overflow to
many.
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16
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Nor can gift be compared w/result of 1 man’s sin: judgment
followed 1 sin, brought condemnation, gift followed many trespasses &
brought justification
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17
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If by trespass of 1 man, death reigned thru that man, how
much more will those who receive God’s provision of grace reign in life thru
Jesus.
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18-19
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Just as 1 trespass resulted in condemnation for all, 1
righteous act resulted in justification & life for all ppl; thru
disobedience of 1, many made sinners so thru obedience of 1, many will be
made righteous.
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20-21
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Law brought so trespass might increase, where sin
increased, grace increased; just as sin reigned in death, so grace might
reign thru righteousness to bring eternal life thru Jesus.
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Divisions (run-on
sentence OK, direct verbiage from Scripture):
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1-5
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Justification brings peace and grace and we boast in the
glory of God and our sufferings which produce perseverance, character and
hope which doesn’t put us to shame.
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Principle:
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Christ justifies us through faith.
Our sufferings ultimately produce hope.
God pours His love into us through the Holy Spirit when we
receive Him.
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6-11
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While we were sinners, Christ died for us, demonstrating
God’s love for us and justifying us by His blood, saving us from God’s wrath
and reconciling us to Him.
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Principle:
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Christ’s death is a demonstration of God’s love.
Christ died for sinners to spare them from God’s wrath.
Christ’s death pays the penalty for our sin and reconciles
us back to God.
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12-21
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Sin and death entered the world through one man and
reigned from time of Adam to Moses and God’s gift of grace came by Jesus
Christ.
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Principle:
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Subject Sentence (10-word sentence with proper structure):
Sin and death came through Adam and justification through
Jesus.
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Aim (Christian and Non-Christian):
TCMATK we can be reconciled to God through the blood of
Christ, Who died for us while we were still sinners to spare us from God’s
wrath.
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Application:
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Describe the process of being justified by faith as detailed
in Romans 5:1-5.
Where does our peace come from and how do we receive it?
What does glorying in your sufferings accomplish?
Describe a time when you have gloried in your sufferings
and experienced the perseverance – character – hope cycle.
How does God’s love find its way into our hearts?
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What does it mean that “very rarely will anyone die for
righteous person, but for good person someone might die”?
For what or whom might you be willing to die?
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