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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 27 MIN

While We Were Yet Sinners: God’s Love Displayed in the Death of Christ (Romans 5:8)

from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu

Deep Dive into While We Were Yet Sinners: God’s Love Displayed in the Death of Christ (Romans 5:8)It is helpful to summarize these core concepts, as they are all interconnected through the central message of Romans 5:8.The theological core of Romans 5:8 is that salvation originates entirely with God and is demonstrated through the most costly act imaginable: the death of Jesus Christ.The verse begins with the powerful phrase, "But God," which is the decisive turning point. This emphasizes God’s absolute initiative, asserting that salvation is entirely "of the Lord from first to last." This action breaks into the bleak verdict that all humanity is guilty and powerless. God is the sole actor, and this fact strips away all human boasting, since believers were not climbing toward God; He stooped to rescue them.God’s action is defined by how He "commendeth his love." The verb "commendeth" signifies that God actively displays, proves, and puts His love forward publicly. This display is fixed not in our shifting emotions, but in the historical event of the cross. This love is holy, not sentimental, because it satisfies justice at infinite cost to Himself.This saving love is directed "toward us," a definite group described by Paul's earlier verdicts: "without strength," "ungodly," "sinners," and "enemies." This emphasizes that God’s love rests entirely on His character and will, not on any prior merit or goodness in the recipients.The costliest act already done is Christ's substitutionary death "for us" while we were still hostile. This demonstrates that the cost of sin is death and condemnation, a penalty humanity was utterly unable to pay. Propitiation, meaning that God’s wrath is definitively turned aside, is achieved because Christ died in our stead, bearing the penalty and curse we deserved.This specific timing—dying for enemies—is the foundation of Christian assurance. Since God performed the "hardest thing" (reconciling hostile rebels), believers have the absolute guarantee that He will "much more" bring His justified children safely through judgment and into glory.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

Deep Dive into While We Were Yet Sinners: God’s Love Displayed in the Death of Christ (Romans 5:8)It is helpful to summarize these core concepts, as they are all interconnected through the central message of Romans 5:8.The theological core of Romans 5:8 is that salvation originates entirely with God and is demonstrated through the most costly act imaginable: the death of Jesus Christ.The verse begins with the powerful phrase, "But God," which is the decisive turning point. This emphasizes God’s absolute initiative, asserting that salvation is entirely "of the Lord from first to last." This action breaks into the bleak verdict that all humanity is guilty and powerless. God is the sole actor, and this fact strips away all human boasting, since believers were not climbing toward God; He stooped to rescue them.God’s action is defined by how He "commendeth his love." The verb "commendeth" signifies that God actively displays, proves, and puts His love forward publicly. This display is fixed not in our shifting emotions, but in the historical event of the cross. This love is holy, not sentimental, because it satisfies justice at infinite cost to Himself.This saving love is directed "toward us," a definite group described by Paul's earlier verdicts: "without strength," "ungodly," "sinners," and "enemies." This emphasizes that God’s love rests entirely on His character and will, not on any prior merit or goodness in the recipients.The costliest act already done is Christ's substitutionary death "for us" while we were still hostile. This demonstrates that the cost of sin is death and condemnation, a penalty humanity was utterly unable to pay. Propitiation, meaning that God’s wrath is definitively turned aside, is achieved because Christ died in our stead, bearing the penalty and curse we deserved.This specific timing—dying for enemies—is the foundation of Christian assurance. Since God performed the "hardest thing" (reconciling hostile rebels), believers have the absolute guarantee that He will "much more" bring His justified children safely through judgment and into glory.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

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