Word of life – Rom 6:1-2
“What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?
Certainly not! How shall we who died to sin live any longer in it?”
(4-18 Mar 2012)
These two questions respond to verse 20 which says: “Where sin abounded, grace abounded much more.” We cannot sin and say: grace will abound much more! That’s wrong!
Word of life – Rom 5:21
“…so that as sin reigned in death,
even so grace might reign through righteousness
to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
Word of life – Rom 5:20
“Moreover the law entered that the offense might abound.
But where sin abounded, grace abounded much more.”
(5-19 Feb 2012)
The law does not have the power to overcome sin, but rather convicts of sin and causes sin to abound. Today sin is excessively abundant, but God gives all the more grace to those who resist the system of evil and sin.
Word of life – Rom 5:19
“For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners,
so also through the obedience of the one Man the many will be made righteous.”
Word of life – Rom 5:18
“Therefore, as through one man’s offense judgment came to all men, resulting in condemnation, even so through one Man’s righteous act the free gift came to all men, resulting in justification of life.” (NKJ)
(8-22 Jan 2012)
As a result of the sin of Adam, all his descendants are born condemned to death. No man can deliver himself from the power of death with his own strength. Dying, Jesus made satisfaction for us to God’s justice and triumphed over death. Therefore, the free gift resulting in justification of life comes to all who received Him.
Word of life – Rom 5:17
“For if by the one man’s offense death reigned through the one,
much more those who receive abundance of grace
and of the gift of righteousness will reign
in life through the One, Jesus Christ.”
(Rom 5:17 NKJ)
Word of life – Rom 5:16 (NKJ)
“And the gift is not like that which came through the one who sinned.
For the judgment which came from one offense resulted in condemnation,
but the free gift which came from many offenses resulted in justification.”
(11-25 Dec 2011)
The judgment which came from one offense resulted in condemnation…
If you commit one sin only, it merits God’s condemnation. Sin is a manifestation of rebellion against God and must be punished, because God is a just judge. But at the same time God is merciful. His mercy is poured out on those who receive God’s gift of justification through faith in Christ. However, from our sinful root proceed new and new sins. Death of the Lord Jesus does not justify us from one sin only, but through faith it justifies us from all our sins.
Word of life – Rom 5:15 (NKJ)
“But the free gift is not like the offense.
For if by the one man’s offense many died,
much more the grace of God and the gift by the grace
of the one Man, Jesus Christ, abounded to many.”
(27 Nov-11 Dec)...
Word of life – Rom 5:14
“Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over those who had not sinned
according to the likeness of the transgression of Adam, who is a type of Him who was to come.”
(Rom 5:14 NKJ)
(13-27 Nov 2011)
Death reigned not only from Adam to Moses, but it reigns until today. Death will reign over all mankind until the Second Coming of Christ – until the end of the world and the Last Judgement. God gave His law – the Decalogue – through Moses. God’s law convicts us of sin, but it cannot remove sin or death, nor does it give us the strength to keep the law. We need God’s grace which is given to us in Christ.
Word of life – Rom 5:12
“Therefore, just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned…”
(Rom 5:12 NKJ)
(30 Oct – 13 Nov 2011)
God put the first man to the test of obedience. Adam did not obey God but he obeyed the devil through his wife Eve, whereby he brought down sin, a curse and death on himself and on the whole human race. No one can doubt the reality of death. It touches not only the people around us but each of us without exception.
Word of life – Rom 5:11
“But more than that, we even boast in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.”
(Rom 5:11 NRS /New Revised Standard Version 1989/)
(from 16 to 30 October 2011)
One can boast about good or bad things. If one boasts about bad things, this boast is in opposition not only to God but also to one’s neighbour. If one boasts about good things, it can be a show of pride and it can be misused for humiliation of a neighbour.
Word of life – Rom 5:10
“For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life.” (Rom 5:10 NKJ)
(2-16 Oct 2011)
What is emphasized?
Reconciliation and salvation in Jesus.
When were we enemies of God? Before our conversion, before we received Jesus as our Saviour and Lord. But if someone commits a grave sin, he is an enemy of God again and the wrath of God abides on him.
Word of Life – Rom 5:9
“Much more then, having now been justified by His blood,
we shall be saved from wrath through Him.” (Rom 5:9 NKJ)...
Word of Life – Rom 5:8
What is emphasized?
God’s love. Verse 5 says that God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. In the Greek original God’s love is denoted by the word “agape”, unlike human love which is denoted by the word “philia”. There is a difference between these two kinds of love. God’s love is a gift and is intrinsically linked with the Holy Spirit!
Word of life – Rom 5:5
What is emphasized?
Hope. Christian hope has its model in the hope of Abraham, who against hope believed in hope (Rom 4:18). So Abraham believed that God is almighty, and facing Him in powerlessness he trusted that God was able to work a miracle.
Words of life from 7.08.2011 – 21.08.2011
Word of life: “We rejoice in hope of the glory of God. More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope.” Rom 5:2b-4
+ In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
“Ephphatha!” (Be opened!) “I am self-willed. I am a hedonist. I am a critic.
“Maran atha!” (Come, O Lord!) “Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, have mercy on me!” (5?)
“Shema” (Hear), “(name), love God! Jesus, my God, I love You with all my heart, with all my soul and with all my strength. Now I lose my soul for Your sake and the Gospel’s.”
The Word of life: (a verse from the Holy Scripture for 14 days; repeated 3?)
“We rejoice in hope of the glory of God. More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope.” Rom 5:2b-4
“From this moment I do everything + in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” (3?)
Studying this verse from God’s Word, let us focus on two principal questions:
1) Which truth (word) is emphasized in this verse?
2) What connection does it have with other verses of this chapter?










