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What does Romans say about the reign of death and the grace of God?

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Romans teaches that death reigns through Adam's offense, but God’s grace abounds much more through Jesus Christ.

In Romans 5:17, Paul contrasts the reign of death that came through Adam’s sin with the abundance of grace available through Christ. The text emphasizes that while death reigns over humanity due to one man’s disobedience, the grace that comes from Jesus is far greater and leads to eternal life. This passage illustrates the vast difference between the consequences of sin and the provisions of grace, highlighting the assurance that despite the reality of sin and death, believers in Christ experience a reign of life through Him. This teaching emphasizes the Reformed belief in the sufficiency of grace and the certainty of eternal life for those united with Christ, encouraging Christians to trust in the transformative power of His grace.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12-21, Romans 5:17

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