Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Romans 5:10
For if . . . we were reconciled to God. As sinners, we are the
enemies of God, rebels, under his divine displeasure. Through the
gospel of the Crucified Redeemer, we obtain peace with God. We turn to
him, and are reconciled to him, obtaining forgiveness through faith,
God is not reconciled to us, but we to him. His love ever shines, and
is shown in his gospel. He is ever ready to pardon, and when we cease
our rebellion, and come to him, through Christ, for mercy, he receives
us.
We shall be saved by his life. He who gave his blood for our
reconciliation, will not leave his work incomplete. He died, has risen
and ascended on high, and he will not leave us in the grave, but we
shall rise with him (1 Corinthians 15:22).
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