Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Romans 5:1-5
The precious benefits and privileges which flow from justification are such as should quicken us all to give diligence to make it sure to ourselves that we are justified, and then to take the comfort it renders to us, and to do the duty it calls for from us. The fruits of this tree of life are exceedingly precious. I. We have peace with God, Rom. 5:1. It is sin that breeds the quarrel between us and God, creates not only a strangeness, but an enmity; the holy righteous God cannot in honour be... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Romans 5
The apostle, having made good his point, and fully proved justification by faith, in this chapter proceeds in the explication, illustration, and application of that truth. I. He shows the fruits of justification, Rom. 5:1-5. II. He shows the fountain and foundation of justification in the death of Jesus Christ, which he discourses of at large in the Rom. 5:6-23. read more