New Testament

Romans 5:10

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

This verse highlights the profound transformation in our relationship with God.

Author
Paul the apostle
Written
Around AD 57
Genre
Letter (epistle)
Original Audience
Christians in Rome
CBTClear Bible Translation

For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son, much more, now that we are reconciled, we will be saved by his life.

KJVKing James Version

For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

This verse highlights the profound transformation in our relationship with God. Before knowing Christ, we were considered enemies due to our sin. However, through Jesus' sacrificial death, we were reconciled, meaning our relationship with God was restored. The verse emphasizes that if God could bring us back to Him when we were at our worst, we can be even more confident in our salvation now that we are reconciled. The phrase 'saved by his life' suggests that Jesus' resurrection and ongoing life empower us to live in a new way, free from the power of sin and death. This assurance of salvation is not just a one-time event but a continuous process of being saved and transformed by Christ's life in us. It reassures believers of their secure position in God's family and the hope of eternal life. Explore related reconciliation.

How to apply Romans 5:10 to your life

Understanding our reconciliation with God can change how we view ourselves and others. It encourages us to extend grace and forgiveness, knowing that we too were once enemies of God. This perspective can help us build healthier relationships and foster a spirit of unity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does Romans 5:10 mean?

Romans 5:10 explains that before knowing Christ, we were considered enemies of God because of our sins. However, through Jesus' death, our relationship with God was restored, and now we can be assured of our salvation through His life.

What is the meaning of reconciliation in Romans 5:10?

Reconciliation in Romans 5:10 refers to the restoration of our relationship with God, which was broken due to sin. It signifies that through Jesus' sacrifice, we are no longer enemies but are brought back into a right relationship with God.

What does 'saved by his life' mean in Romans 5:10?

The phrase 'saved by his life' in Romans 5:10 indicates that Jesus' resurrection and ongoing presence empower believers to live transformed lives. It suggests that salvation is not just a past event but an ongoing process of being renewed and strengthened by Christ.

How does Romans 5:10 apply to our lives today?

Romans 5:10 encourages us to understand our reconciliation with God, which can influence how we treat others. It reminds us to extend grace and forgiveness, fostering healthier relationships and unity with those around us.

The Book of Romans
Book Summary

The Book of Romans

Romans 1: Paul's Greeting and the Wrath of God Against Ungodliness

Paul introduces himself as a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle and separated to preach the gospel of God. He says this gospel concerns God's Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, who is made of the seed of David according to the flesh and declared to be the Son of God with power by the resurrection from the dead. Paul explains that through Christ he receives grace and apostleship to bring about obedience of faith among all nations. He addresses the believers in Rome as those loved by God and called to be saints, and he gives thanks for their faith, which is spoken of throughout the whole world. He tells them he prays continually to visit them and longs to see them so he may share a spiritual gift and be comforted together with them by mutual faith.

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