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What does Romans 5 teach about grace and sin?

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Romans 5 teaches that where sin abounded, grace abounded much more through Jesus Christ.

In Romans 5, Paul contrasts the reign of sin and grace, highlighting the sufficiency of God's grace in response to human sinfulness. Verse 20 notes that while the law entered to increase trespass, grace superabounds wherever sin exists. This reveals that God's grace is not just sufficient to cover sin but exceeds it to provide forgiveness and new life. Christians find hope in the message of Romans 5:21, which declares that grace reigns through righteousness unto eternal life by Christ Jesus. Essentially, this chapter assures believers that despite the weight of sin, the grace provided through Christ is far greater, leading to salvation and assurance.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20-21

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