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  • And justification comes to us as a free gift from his grace, through our redemption in Christ Jesus. (Romans 3, 24)

  • in the days of his forbearance; and he has also vindicated the holiness of Jesus Christ, here and now, as one who is himself holy, and imparts holiness to those who take their stand upon faith in him.✻ (Romans 3, 26)

  • they were written of us too. It will be reckoned virtue in us, if we believe in God as having raised our Lord Jesus Christ from the dead: (Romans 4, 24)

  • Once justified, then, on the ground of our faith, let us enjoy peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ,✻ (Romans 5, 1)

  • Were that hope vain, why did Christ, in his own appointed time, undergo death for us sinners, while we were still powerless to help ourselves? (Romans 5, 6)

  • that Christ, in his own appointed time, died for us. All the more surely, then, now that we have found justification through his blood, shall we be saved, through him, from God’s displeasure. (Romans 5, 9)

  • And, what is more, we can boast of God’s protection; always through our Lord Jesus Christ, since it is through him that we have attained our reconciliation. (Romans 5, 11)

  • Only, the grace which came to us was out of all proportion to the fault. If this one man’s fault brought death on a whole multitude, all the more lavish was God’s grace, shewn to a whole multitude, that free gift he made us in the grace brought by one man, Jesus Christ. (Romans 5, 15)

  • And if death began its reign through one man, owing to one man’s fault, more fruitful still is the grace, the gift of justification, which bids men enjoy a reign of life through one man, Jesus Christ. (Romans 5, 17)

  • that so, where guilt held its reign of death, justifying grace should reign instead, to bring us eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 5, 21)

  • You know well enough that we who were taken up into Christ by baptism have been taken up, all of us, into his death. (Romans 6, 3)

  • In our baptism, we have been buried with him, died like him, that so, just as Christ was raised up by his Father’s power from the dead, we too might live and move in a new kind of existence. (Romans 6, 4)


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