Romans 5
Through faith in Jesus Christ, believers have access to God's grace and stand firm in the hope of eternal life. Tribulation leads to patience, proving, and ultimately hope, which is grounded in the love of God poured into believers' hearts through the Holy Spirit. Christ's death demonstrates God's love for sinners, and having been justified by his blood, believers will be saved from God's wrath. The gift of God's grace through Jesus Christ far surpasses the offense of Adam, and just as Adam's disobedience led to condemnation, Jesus' obedience leads to justification and eternal life.
1Therefore, having been justified by faith, let us be at peace with God, through our Lord Jesus Christ2For through him we also have access by faith to this grace, in which we stand firm, and to glory, in the hope of the glory of the sons of God3And not only that, but we also find glory in tribulation, knowing that tribulation exercises patience4and patience leads to proving, yet truly proving leads to hope5but hope is not unfounded, because the love of God is poured forth in our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us6Yet why did Christ, while we were still infirm, at the proper time, suffer death for the impious7Now someone might barely be willing to die for the sake of justice, for example, perhaps someone might dare to die for the sake of a good man8But God demonstrates his love for us in that, while we were yet sinners, at the proper time9Christ died for us. Therefore, having been justified now by his blood, all the more so shall we be saved from wrath through him10For if we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son, while we were still enemies, all the more so, having been reconciled, shall we be saved by his life11And not only that, but we also glory in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation12Therefore, just as through one man sin entered into this world, and through sin, death; so also death was transferred to all men, to all who have sinned13For even before the law, sin was in the world, but sin was not imputed while the law did not exist14Yet death reigned from Adam until Moses, even in those who have not sinned, in the likeness of the transgression of Adam, who is a figure of him who was to come15But the gift is not entirely like the offense. For though by the offense of one, many died, yet much more so, by the grace of one man, Jesus Christ, has the grace and gift of God abounded to many16And the sin through one is not entirely like the gift. For certainly, the judgment of one was unto condemnation, but the grace toward many offenses is unto justification17For though, by the one offense, death reigned through one, yet so much more so shall those who receive an abundance of grace, both of the gift and of justice, reign in life through the one Jesus Christ18Therefore, just as through the offense of one, all men fell under condemnation, so also through the justice of one, all men fall under justification unto life19For, just as through the disobedience of one man, many were established as sinners, so also through the obedience of one man, many shall be established as just20Now the law entered in such a way that offenses would abound. But where offenses were abundant, grace was superabundant21So then, just as sin has reigned unto death, so also may grace reign through justice unto eternal life, through Jesus Christ our Lord
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