# God's Sacrificial Love in Romans 5:6-11 | Bible Study
> Explore the depth of God's love through Romans 5:6-11. A verse-by-verse presentation on grace, justification, and reconciliation through Jesus Christ.

Tags: bible-study, romans-5, christian-education, theology, gospel, faith, spiritual-growth
## Love in Action: Romans 5:6–11
- Focus: The depth of God's sacrificial love for humanity.
- Central Scripture: Romans 5:6–11 and John 3:16.

## Overview of Romans 1–8
- Man's Need: Unrighteousness (1:18–3:20).
- God's Plan: Justification (3:21–5:21).
- Man's Benefit: Sanctification (6–8).

## Key Theological Points
- **God's Love Poured Out**: Based on Romans 5:5, the Holy Spirit provides a permanent, abundant awareness of divine love (Greek: ekkechtai).
- **The Condition of Humanity**: Paul identifies humans as helpless (weak), ungodly (wicked), sinners (missing the mark), and enemies (in opposition).
- **Demonstrated Love**: Romans 5:8 emphasizes that Christ died for us "while we were yet sinners," proving it is an unconditional choice of the will (agape).
- **Reconciliation**: Through the death of Christ, the relationship between God and man is restored, transforming enemies into friends.

## Reflection and Application
- Features quotes from Billy Graham, John MacArthur, and Carl Trueman on the nature of divine love.
- Discussion focuses on how the gospel acts as a catalyst for believers to demonstrate love to others.
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