The Pulpit Commentary - Romans 5:9-10
The certainty of salvation. The doctrine of justification by faith may be said to be hinted at in the first chapter, implied in the second, distinctly proclaimed in the third, proved scriptural in the fourth, and openly exulted in in this present chapter. Its consequences are now being emphasized by the apostle. I. THE APPEAL TO A FACT . The "if" of the tenth verse does not signify doubt, but introduces the major premiss of the proposition, and one which is matter of instant... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Romans 5:9-10
Reconciliation and salvation. God's love to man has its expression and proof in the gift of Christ. In what way does this gift enrich and bless those for whom it is intended? The apostle answers this question in these two verses. By Christ's death his people are reconciled to him, and by Christ's life they are saved. I. THE PRIVILEGES OF CHRIST 'S PEOPLE IN THE PRESENT , 1. These are described here, in one verse as justification, and in the other as ... read more