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Romans 5:1–11

“Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ”
(Rom. 5:1).

We finish our brief study of Romans today with an examination of the benefits of our right standing with God through Christ, that is, justification. Romans 5:1–11 describes these blessings and we will focus specifically on the idea of peace enumerated in verse 1.

Peace, or irene in the Greek, is a term that carries several connotations. As used in the wider Hellenistic (Greek) culture, it referred to the state of goodwill between parties from which come all blessings for land and people. It is closely related to the Hebrew word for peace (shalom), which also has connotations of material benefits and is particularly the gift of God, resulting from the Lord’s favorable intent to save His people (Ps. 85). The prophets say shalom will characterize the world in the new age (Isa. 9:6; Ezek. 34:25–31; Zech. 9:9–10).

Through God’s justification of sinners through His Son, this future peace is present even now. The promise of the Almighty to His people has been brought forward in time. Jesus came to inaugurate this new age, an age in which the Lord’s people work as ambassadors of His kingdom. The pouring out of the Spirit shows that the new day has dawned (Acts 2:14–36), and all who trust in Him can enjoy the end of hostilities between God and man.

This peace that Jesus Christ gives to us leads us to partake fully of spiritual blessings “in the heavenly places” (Eph. 1:3–4), including access into the Lord’s presence (Rom. 5:2). But it is not a merely spiritual peace; its benefits are also physical. We will enjoy these favors in total when our bodies are resurrected to life in the new heavens and new earth (Rev. 21). And even today we can expect, though not as a given, physical and material provisions as firstfruits of this inheritance.

Praise the Lord that His wrath no longer burns hotly against those justified by faith in Jesus. As Dr. R.C. Sproul says in The Gospel of God: “When God declares peace, when he declares us just, the war is over. And it is over forever. To be sure, believers may incur his displeasure, they may cause him to respond with chastisem*nt, but never again does God lift up the sword against his children” (p. 91).

Coram Deo

Being forgiven and set free from bondage to sin are not the only benefits we receive from being justified in the sight of God; we also receive peace with Him. If you have trusted in Christ alone for salvation, the Lord will discipline you as His child (Heb. 12:5–6), but His wrath has been turned away from you. Is God at peace with you? If you have never believed on Jesus, do so today, and you will have peace. Go spread the news of this peace to friends and family.

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FAQs

What denomination is ligonier? ›

Ligonier Ministries is an independent ministry and as such not itself a denomination. The have support from many denominations across the Reformed Tradition of Christianity. Reformed traditions are those that trace their philosophical and theological lineage from John Calvin.

What religion was R.C. Sproul? ›

Sproul served as co-pastor at Saint Andrew's Chapel, a congregation in Sanford, Florida. He was ordained as an elder in the United Presbyterian Church in the USA in 1965, but left that denomination around 1975 and joined the Presbyterian Church in America.

What's the difference between the peace of God and peace with God? ›

The Bible uses peace in two ways. There is personal peace with God which comes when a person accepts Jesus Christ as savior. Then, there is the peace of God which is available on a daily basis as the believer participates in the Christian way of life according to the plan of God.

What is God's definition of peace? ›

The term "peace" is used in the New Testament in at least five different ways: (1) peace as the absence of war or chaos, (2) peace as a right relationship with God or with Christ; (3) peace as a good relationship among people; (4) peace as an individual virtue or state, that is, tranquillity or serenity; and (5) peace ...

Is Sproul a Calvinist? ›

R.C. Sproul was a determined Calvinist, who saw himself as an heir of the great reformer John Calvin, and others in the reformed tradition such as B.B. Warfield and John Gerstner.

What denomination is Sproul? ›

R.C. Sproul was ordained in the Presbyterian Church of America (PCA).

Who is behind the Ligonier ministries? ›

Ligonier Ministries
Formation1971
FounderR. C. Sproul
Founded atLigonier, Pennsylvania
TypeNon-profit
HeadquartersSanford, Florida
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What Bible does R.C. Sproul recommend? ›

In the first few minutes of this video, RC Sproul explains the science of textual criticism and affirms the authenticity of the Pericope Adulterae (John 7:53-8:11). He concludes with a witty endorsem*nt of the New Geneva Study Bible (NKJV).

What is the religion of the ligonier ministries? ›

Ligonier Ministries draws from the doctrinal riches of the historic Christian faith that have been passed down through the centuries, and we submit to the Bible alone as our only infallible rule for faith and practice. Read our statement of faith and see also the Ligonier Statement on Christology.

How do we get God's peace? ›

Peace of mind is created from the knowledge, assurances, instructions, and promises that God gives, and all of these are contained in the Bible. The only way we can obtain peace of mind is when this knowledge and these promises become ours as we read and respond with faith and obedience to the word of God.

What is the real peace from God? ›

In its first sense, peace means peace with God. It means we are no longer at war with God, and He is no longer at war with us. This kind of peace is the same thing as salvation and is the foundation of all our blessings.

What are the three types of peace in the Bible? ›

Three types of peace
  • Spiritual Peace (peace with God)
  • Relational Peace (peace with others)
  • Emotional Peace (peace within ourselves)

How does Jesus define peace? ›

Christ's "peace" here refers to a hope and reassurance that goes beyond what a fallen world can offer (Philippians 4:7). It is permanent, guaranteed, and eternal (Hebrews 6:18–19). Here, again, Christ encourages His followers to keep their "hearts" from fear and trouble.

What is the biblical definition of God's peace? ›

John 14:27) The peace offered by the world is an empty promise and can only bring temporary comfort. God's peace is a permanent peace offered by the only One who can be trusted to keep his Word and heal our sin.

How did Jesus define peace? ›

For many people, peace can mean the absence of conflict or trouble. While this is a definition of peace I don't believe that is what Jesus was talking about here. This peace that Jesus was talking about means rest, quiet or a stillness in your heart. It is not the absence of trouble, but it exists in spite of trouble.

What do Ligonier ministries believe? ›

God's Word is clear that the purpose of life is to know God and to love and serve Him. That's why our beloved founder, Dr. R.C. Sproul, always strove to keep Ligonier focused on the mission of proclaiming who God is, particularly in His majestic holiness.

What is the doctrine of Ligonier? ›

Doctrine is the teaching of our heavenly Father, revealed in Jesus Christ, and transmitted to us by the Holy Spirit in Holy Scripture, and it is to be received, confessed, and followed in the church, to the glory of God's name.

What are the doctrines of the ligonier ministries? ›

Each of these five doctrines—radical depravity, sovereign election, definite atonement, irresistible call, and preserving grace—supremely display the sovereign grace of God.

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