Setting
From the word “therefore” in 5:1 we know that the current passage is a conclusion based on the preceding passages. As Paul has shown in chapters 3 and 4, we are justified through faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, whom God has put forward as a propitiation. The present chapter now focuses on the redemptive work of Christ and discusses the overflowing abundance of His grace upon the believer.
Key Verse
(5:8)
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General Analysis
Segment Analysis
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5:1–11
1. Based on verses 1–5, how would you describe the blessings of being a believer in Christ?
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2a. What does it mean to have peace with God?
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2b. How was this peace achieved?
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3a. Explain the two reasons believers rejoice (vv. 2, 3).
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3b. In your life, do you rejoice for the same reasons?
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4. What does this segment teach about God’s love?
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5. Why is the indwelling of the Holy Spirit called the pouring out of God’s love into our hearts?
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6. What is the point of the contrast between verses 7 and 8?
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7. In what sense were we once enemies of God (v. 10)?
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5:12–21
8. What does the fact that death is the end of all men indicate about human condition (v. 12)?
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9. How was Adam “a type of the one who was to come” (v. 14)?
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10. What do you think is the point of this passage in comparing Adam and Jesus Christ?
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11. What does it mean that many died through one man’s trespass (v. 15)?
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12. Observe the use of the word “reign” in this segment. Explain the two contrasting reigns.
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13a. How is grace greater than sin?
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13b. How is the graveness of our sin related to the immensity of God’s grace?
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13c. What does this truth teach us about our attitude as believers?