Romans 5:5-21
We continue our journey through the book of Romans, uncovering the foundation of the gospel: justification by faith. This teaching calls us away from religious performance and back to the transforming power of grace.
In this study, we explore:
Why Christ died for the ungodly and what that reveals about God’s love
What it truly means to be justified by faith—declared righteous apart from works
How peace with God, access to grace, and living hope flow from salvation
The contrast between Adam and Christ, showing how grace triumphs over sin
Why faith produces genuine worship, not programs or religious routines
How the gospel frees us from striving and anchors us in eternal life
As Paul unfolds the message of Romans, we are reminded that salvation is a free gift, received by faith, and sustained by grace. When we truly understand what Christ has done, our lives, worship, and obedience are transformed.
This study invites the church to return to the simplicity, power, and boldness of the gospel—and to live unashamed, faith-filled lives rooted in Christ.
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