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Carl Westerlund :: Romans 5:1-2 - What We Have Today

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Romans in Outline No. 50

1.1  THE TRANSITION

Romans 5:1a

2.1  The argument “Therefores” of Romans 1:1-5:1

“Therefore, being justified by faith…”

3.1  CONCLUSION REGARDING PAGANS

Romans 1:24

3.2  CONCLUSION REGARDING THE MORAL MAN

Romans 2:1

3.3  CONCLUSION REGARDING RIGHTEOUSNESS WITHOUT RITUAL

Romans 2:26

3.4  CONCLUSION REGARDING INABILITY OF LAW TO JUSTIFY

Romans 3:20

3.5  CONCLUSION REGARDING FAITH APART FROM LAW

Romans 3:28

3.6  CONCLUSION THAT FAITH RECEIVES THE PROMISE

Romans 4:16

3.7  CONCLUSION REGARDING ABRAHAM’S RIGHTEOUSNESS

Romans 4:22

3.8  CONCLUSION REGARDING THE RESULTS OF JUSTIFICATION

Romans 5:1

1.2  PEACE WITH GOD

2.1  The need for peace: enmity with God

2.2  The nature of the peace

3.1  NOT TRANQUILITY

3.2  NOT THE PEACE OF GOD

Philippians 4:7

3.3  PEACE IS THE CESSATION OF HOSTILITY

3.4  PEACE IS INTIMACY WITH GOD

James 2:23

3.5  BUT PEACE WITH GOD LEADS TO THE PEACE OF GOD

2.3  The means of bringing peace to man

1 Timothy 2:5

Ephesians 2:14

Colossians 1:20

3.1  WE DO NOT MAKE PEACE WITH GOD

1.3  ACCESS INTO GRACE

2.1  The introduction for admission

2.2  Justification grace

2.2  Standing in grace

Romans 5:1-2

1 Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, 2 through whom also we have access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God. (NKJV)

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