According to Romans 5:1, how are we justified?
by faith
According to verse 2, into what do believers have access by faith?
Grace
According to verse 5, who sheds the love of God abroad in our hearts?
The Holy Ghost
According to the memory verse, what do we have with God after being justified by faith?
Peace with God.
What do believers rejoice in according to Romans 5:2?
In hope of the glory of God
According to verse 6, when did Christ die for us?
While we were yet without strength (spiritually weak and unable to rescue ourselves from sin).
According to the memory verse, through whom do we have peace with God?
Through our Lord Jesus Christ.
According to verse 3, what does tribulation (hardship/persecution) produce?
Patience
According to verse 6, what kind of people did Christ die for in Romans 5:6?
The ungodly
Finish the memory verse: “Therefore being justified by faith, we have ______ with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Peace
According to verse 4, what does patience produce after tribulation?
Experience (or character).
According to verse 8, how did God demonstrate His love toward us?
Christ died for us while we were still sinners.
Why do you think faith in Jesus brings peace with God?
Because Jesus is our mediator, He takes away our sin and brings us back to God. Through faith in Jesus, we are forgiven and can have peace with God again because Jesus brings God and people back together.
Based on verses 3-4, how can difficult times help strengthen a Christian’s faith and character?
Trials can teach believers to trust God more deeply, build perseverance (not giving up during difficult times), shape godly character, and increase hope in God’s promises.
Difficult times help a believer grow stronger spiritually while learning to depend more on God.
Based on verse 8, why is it important to remember that Christ loved us before we deserved it?
It reminds believers that salvation is based on God’s grace and love, not human goodness, and encourages us to show grace to others.