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Discussing The Book of Romans Chapter 5 - The Dan Bidondi Show Bible Series
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TruthRadioShow.com And welcome to the Dan Badani Show on TruthRadioShow.com and welcome to the Book of Romans We are now on chapter five in this in-depth comprehensive study of the Bible.
So like always guys, we've got a specific Bible study approach.
So if you join me right now to pray for wisdom and understanding.
So let's do that.
First of all, Yeshua, Jesus, we come before you.
That all of us individually ask for forgiveness of our sins and trespasses and transgressions or any abominations that we have committed.
Thank you for being so merciful.
Thank you for your constant forgiveness of just like stupid things we do all the time, Lord.
And we are so grateful for you.
We really are.
Thank you so much.
And Heavenly Father, we ask you today, first of all, to Bless everybody here, myself, and protect us all from the forces of evil.
And we ask you to give us the Holy Spirit today to help us disseminate your word, to write your word upon our hearts today.
In this case, the book of Romans, chapter 5.
And we love you so much.
In your mighty name, Amen.
And also guys, we read the Scripture in context, because remember, context is key.
Very important.
And let the Scripture interpret Scripture.
So, and I know this sounds repetitive, guys, but we can never forget this.
I have to remind myself all the time.
So we got to constantly stick to this Bible study approach.
This way we can go approach the Bible the right way it should be approached.
Well, through the Holy Spirit.
And you know, so we don't lean on our own understanding.
So let's get into the word guys.
If you've got a Bible, if you're on shakeandwakeradio.com, which is Audio Edition, I strongly recommend to open the Bible.
And even people watching, if you're not paying attention to the screen, open your own Bible.
But we got the King James Bible up on the screen.
So let's begin here.
So, this is Paul's letters to the Romans.
And so he says, And it's just by faith, because when we read Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, right?
In Acts, constantly Jesus says, it's faith.
Because you believed that these things happened.
You know, like, were the people he healed and helped and everything?
Because they believed.
It was faith that healed them and made them clean.
So by whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand and rejoice and hope in the glory of God.
Absolutely.
And that's us, guys.
We have access to faith.
By faith, I'm sorry.
Into this grace.
Yeah, grace is what saved us.
Yeah, which no man, you know, can boast about works or anything, you know?
So, and not only so, but we glory in the tribulations also.
Knowing that tribulation work its patience.
So, tribulations, that means troubles.
And if you look, guys, when we read the scriptures so far, right?
Remember Stephen?
When he was being put up for death, right?
He was glorified.
And you can say, well, how would somebody be glorified about their about to die?
Because he was being put through tribulations for Jesus.
And then all the apostles, when they went through all these troubles and all that, these tribulations, they were glorifying Jesus for them.
They were happy.
Because it means they're doing their job.
So, here's the thing, guys, especially people like us who preach the Word of God and do shows and all that stuff, and if you're a street preacher, if you're out there actively, somehow, someway, preaching the Word of God, trying to get people's souls, right?
Welcome the tribulations.
Because you know what that means?
It means you're doing your job.
If you're not going through some problems, or you don't have a target on you, that means you're not doing your job.
You know, and when you get targets on you, from the enemy, that means you're doing your job very effectively, in all glory to the Lord.
Because it doesn't matter what kind of tribulations go through, in the end, none of it's going to matter.
Because we're going to be with the Lord.
But we do have glory in tribulations.
Know that tribulation works its patience.
And what does that mean?
Through tribulations you learn how to, your faith gets stronger, when you survive a tribulation, right?
Your faith gets stronger, and you learn patience, because things are on God's time.
And patience, experience, and experience hope.
So, patience and experience.
That's what you go through.
When you're out there ministering the Word of God, somehow, again, it could be video, street preacher, hand on tracks, whatever you do.
Talk shows, whatever the case, or if you're a pastor.
Yeah.
Patience and experience.
You build up patience and experience, and experience hope.
You experience hope.
We do.
You know, it's like all the time, when at the end of the month, when we're in the studio, yeah?
And we, you know, sometimes I, you're like, oh man, oh crap though, you know, the bills are coming up and all that.
So I put it into God's hands.
And you experience hope.
It's not just that, but everything.
You know, it's like, let God take care of these things.
Faith in God and hope.
And hope make it not a shame.
Because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given to us.
So yeah, because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts.
If you really comprehend what that's saying.
The love of God is shed in our hearts.
By the Holy Ghost, which is given unto us, right?
Which we called upon the Holy Spirit today to help us with this word.
To write this word upon our hearts.
So, for when we were yet without strength, in due time, Christ died for the ungodly.
Yeah, when there was no hope, no nothing, then Jesus came, became that hope for us.
And in due time, Christ died for the ungodly.
Yeah, he didn't come here for the righteous, he came here to save, because the righteous are already saved.
He came here for the unrighteous, for them to get the chance to be saved.
And for scarcely, for a righteous man will one day die, will die one day, right?
Yet, pre-adventure for a good man, some would even dare to die.
But God commanded His love toward us, and that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
So, that's pretty cool.
You know what I mean?
And, uh, yeah, good men, some of them would even dare to die.
So, what he's saying is everybody's gonna die, good and bad, but the thing is, you want to die with the blood of Jesus Christ.
Because Christ died for us.
We were sinners.
While we were yet sinners, you know, we were lost and everything, Christ died for us.
And it's so hard to put in words if you really think about this, right?
How hard is this to put in words?
That Almighty God, that He could just like wipe us out with a blink of an eye, not even.
Just a thought.
All the times that we just backstabbed him, spit in his face, all the botchery, everything we've committed, right?
Over and over again, even us believers.
How many times have we sinned today?
And yet he forgives us.
It's such a, you can't put it into words, you can't.
Okay.
In verse 9, much more than, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from the wrath through him.
Because God's coming, he is back with wrath.
Jesus Christ, when he comes, he's coming with a sword.
As we know the end times, that Jesus returns with a sword.
And yeah, any wicked people, they're gonna find out the hard way.
So, we are spared by His wrath through His blood.
That we accept His blood, that we know He sacrifices blood for us, guys.
And it's kind of weird, too, because a lot of the new Bibles, they remove the word blood.
Very important.
Because it's by His blood, the shedding of His blood.
A lot of churches today, they don't even mention stuff anymore.
Because it's too gory for people and all that, right?
Well, too bad.
It's by His blood that we are saved.
Because all through the Old Testament and before Jesus, how would you remission your sin?
Through a lamb sacrifice or some kind of a blood sacrifice, right?
For remission of sin, even that wasn't good enough.
So Jesus came to be the final lamb sacrificed to shed his blood for us.
The final sacrifice.
That whoever shall believe in him shall have everlasting life.
John 3, 16.
To avoid this wrath to come.
So for if we were enemies, right?
If we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by death of his son.
Much more being reconciled, we were saved by His life.
And it's true.
When we were enemies, because all, you know, when you sin you're an enemy of God.
When you're doing bad things and everything else, right?
But we were reconciled to God by the death of Jesus Christ.
And we shall be saved by His life.
Because He's conquered death, and He's alive forevermore.
And not only so, but we also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have now received an atonement.
The atonement, His blood atonement.
Atonement from sin, right?
It's His blood.
The shedding of His blood is our atonement for sin.
And, you know, here's the thing too, when you look at it.
How many people would die for their own creation?
If you created a bunch of, I don't know, a bunch of things out of clay and you somehow brought them to life, right?
And you could squash them at any time.
But they keep constantly sinning against you.
Doing all these bad things against you.
But yet you sent yourself down in the flesh.
To let them kill you.
You know what I mean?
How many people do that?
Probably none.
That's the mercy of our Savior.
Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and by, uh, death by sin, so he, I'm sorry, so death passed upon all men, for all that have sinned.
So, really look at this for a minute, right?
Wherefore, as by one man entered into the world, right?
Talk about Jesus.
And death by sin.
And so, death passed upon all men, for all that have sinned.
Because sin leads you to death.
The wages of sin is death.
That's what the scriptures say, right?
For the wages of sin is death.
Jesus came here to pay for that penalty, to atone for that sin with his blood, right?
So we don't have to pay death if we believe in him.
And it just shows that our God is a merciful God.
For until the law, sin was in the world, but the sin is not imputed when there is no law.
So we're going to start getting into this stuff too, guys, in the next two chapters here.
It talks, once again, about the law.
So, we've been covering this, and we're going to point out every time, because you get the modern-day dispensational churches thinking, you can do whatever you want.
Say, believe in Jesus, you're free from anything.
You can literally, you got a free pass, grace is a free pass to sin.
That's what they teach, right?
Not at all.
Not at all.
And we're going to show you examples within the next few chapters here.
So again, for until the law, sin was in the world.
Right?
So, until the law, sin was in the world.
But sin is not imputed when there is no law.
So if you want to know what imputed means, and that assigned to something by inference from the value of the product or process which is contributed estimate, right?
Imputed, I'm sorry.
Yeah, there it is right there.
Imputed biblically.
It's treated as if it were theirs through faith.
That is, treated as if it were theirs through faith.
It is based on the basis of Jesus' righteousness that God accepts humans.
This acceptance is also referred to as justification.
So, that's what imputed means.
Nevertheless, rain from Adam to Moses, even over that that had sinned, after the simulated, similitude, I'm sorry, of Adam's transgression, who is a figure of him that was to come.
So let's find out what similitude means, because it's important to know these words.
Oh, it's right there.
Cool.
I swear Google listens to you, because you type in half a word and it already comes up.
So it's a quality or state of being similar or something.
So all right.
So nevertheless, the death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adam's transgression.
So what is Adam's transgression, right?
That was the fall of man, when him and his wife ate the fruit, the forbidden fruit.
That's what a transgression means.
Sins, transgressions, abominations and all that, that's what we pray for forgiveness for, right?
And who is the figure of him that was to come?
But not as the offense, so also is the free gift For if thou but the offence of one, many be dead.
So you're saying like, if it was, you know, the offence of one person, many be dead off his one offence, right?
So much more, the grace of God, in a gift by grace, which is by one man, Jesus Christ, has abounded unto many.
So it's the same, it's like, you know, regardless of the transgressions and all that, we got the gift of grace.
And by which one man, Jesus Christ, has abounded unto many.
That anybody who would believe in him, you know, that's a gift of grace.
That they may be saved.
And not as it was by one that sinned, so it is the gift, for the judgment was by one to condemnation.
But the free gift is as many offenses unto justification.
So we could be forgiven for multiple sins, obviously, right?
Many offenses unto justification.
For if by one man's offense death reigns by one, much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.
So, what he's saying is like, uh, it doesn't, you know, the sins that we inherit, you know, like, literally, like, if you really think about it, right, all the sins that we inherited from our generations, generational curses, things like that, we could all be forgiven for that, and wiped clean through Jesus Christ, through His blood.
And this is what I'm getting from this.
So, and if you guys get something else different from this here, uh, please put it in the comment section.
Not the live chat, but the comment section.
I'd like to know what you guys think about that.
So... And then here's the thing too.
The cool thing about this guys, I'm learning right now as you are.
I'm just trying to rely on all your spirit here to teach all of us.
His word.
Of God, you know?
Therefore, as by one offense of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation, Even so, by the righteousness of one, the free gift came upon all men and to justification of life.
So, yeah, the offense of one judgment came upon all men.
So basically this was from the fall of Adam, right?
When the fall of man, and just like literally, it kind of cursed men.
If you think about it, right?
Because, uh, check out Adam, right?
Adam and Eve.
They weren't meant to die.
When God created them, He had no time expiration on those guys.
You know, I mean, uh, Eve, right?
There was no expiration date for them.
They were gonna live in that garden forever.
Eternally, right?
With no problems.
And I, you know, this is a theory of mine, and I think when they ate the fruit, it genetically changed them.
Because God says all life's in the blood, right?
And I... And again, at 30 of mine, I don't believe they had blood in them.
And when they ate the fruit...
The forbidden fruit, I think it genetically changed them, so they have a circulating blood system like we do today.
And we did a whole show on it, so I don't want to complicate things here, to try to explain this here, it'll take a while, but that's just a theory of mine, but the thing is, the Fall of Men, in general, right?
When they sinned against God, for eating a forbidden fruit, and, you know, just like, listening to the serpent, it really angered God.
And again, there was no expiration date for these guys.
And that's right after when God confronted Adam and Eve and the serpent, right?
He talked about the coming of Christ, the Messiah, the coming of the Antichrist, about bruising his head, crushing his head in a seed, whatever the case.
In other words, in the future, right?
Through their seeds.
the seed of the serpent is going to bring the Antichrist, and the seed of Adam is going to bring forth Jesus, right?
In the flesh.
So it foretold things to come, right, from the God of Eden, right?
But when they sinned, it just changed everything.
It's just like, you know, it's hard to explain here.
I'm just trying to get this into better words to explain to you guys.
But it goes back to the God of Eden.
It really does.
And this is what they're talking about.
When the fall of man came.
And the reason why he brought up when God confronted everybody for it, because that's when God told them from now on, you've got to live off the land, right?
You gotta live, all that stuff.
And he told Adam and Eve that she's gonna be sorrowful in her pregnancies.
In other words, she's gonna experience birth pains and reproduce and everything else, right?
So, I don't know, before they fell, before they ate the forbidden fruit, I don't know if that was the plan or not.
But after that, there was limitations and boundaries that they could not do no more.
And experiencing birth now, and reproducing, birth pains and all that.
So it makes you wonder, before the fall, did God have any plans for them to reproduce?
Well, maybe they did, and it would have been less painful, or whatever the case.
But after that, when they kicked the mother and daughter, life was hard for them after that.
So this is what they kind of talked about here, Paul, I mean.
It's the sin of one man that caused all this, the fall of man.
But, because of the grace of Jesus Christ, God's seen for these thousands of years that man could not be saved.
No matter how many lambs they sacrificed, or whatever the case, they tried to do, follow the laws, they couldn't be saved.
And there had to be a Messiah.
And again, the Messiah was foretold in the book of Genesis.
And for as by one man's disobedience, many were made sinners.
That's what I was just talking about, yeah.
So one man, that's Adam, right?
By his disobedience, Many were made sinners.
I hope I didn't confuse you guys.
I was just trying to, um... The thing is, Adam and Eve and Genesis, I take a lot of interest in that book.
And I did a lot of shows, completely.
Whole shows on the book of Genesis, right?
So, forgive me for that if I confused you guys, but... For by one's man's disobedience, right, which is Adam, many were made sinners.
So by the obedience of one, shall many be made righteous, right?
That's Jesus.
Moreover, the law entered that the offense might be abound, but where sin abound, grace did much more abound.
So when the law entered, right, people, they were told that if you follow the law, you'll be saved.
And it was very tough to follow the law.
That's the commandments and everything too, right?
And people still sin so they had to come up with an atonement for their sins with sacrifices and all that, right?
But it still wasn't enough.
But the sin abounded and grace did much more abound.
Now it's through grace that we are saved now.
And that sin has reigned into death.
Because again, the wages of sin is death, right?
So it's, you know, Jesus Christ is, you know, the Savior.
Plain and simple.
Because of Him, we have eternal life, if we believe in Him.
So this is like an amazing chapter.
And a lot of people told me the Book of Romans would be a little difficult to read.
Yeah, a couple times I had a little difficulty.
But the thing is, you gotta understand, get into Paul's mind.
That's what you do.
Get into Paul's mind as you're Paul.
As if you're standing there listening to Paul.
Now Paul was very firm.
And the thing is, a lot of people hate Paul.
And I'm talking about people who back these unbiblical religions and beliefs like Kabbalism, the Essenes, Gnosticism and all that.
They can't stand Paul because Paul was super effective on what he done.
Super effective, right?
And that's why all these false religions and cults hate Paul with a passion.
Because Paul is the person I told you right up, you know, right to your face.
Didn't hold nothing back.
And he was very, very... I should say, let me rephrase that, okay?
He was a mega weapon, a nuclear bomb for the Lord of God.
Lord Jesus Christ, I'm sorry.
I'm sure I tried to come up with a word for this.
Yeah, he was like the nuclear bomb for Jesus.
This guy was very effective.
That's why he was hated, and that's why even to this day, you got all these false religions trying to, you know, disgrace Paul somehow.
To say, oh, you know, his writings are wrong and all that stuff, and they're contradicting.
No, they're not contradicting.
If you actually took time to understand them, you'll see.
And again, that's why the Scripture needs to be studied carefully and slowly.
We could have read through what?
23 verses?
21 verses?
We could have read through this in like a minute or two.
But you won't absorb enough.
We need to understand what words mean and everything else.
And, you know, try to get into Paul's head what he's talking about.
But use the Holy Spirit to do this.
So if you guys got any questions, comments, or anything like that, just ask me in the comments section and I'll get back to you.
I'm pretty good at getting back to people.
So yeah, just ask me in the comments section if you can.
So thank you for tuning in to Chapter 5 here in the Book of Romans.
And yeah, don't take my word, anybody else's word for it, read it for yourselves.
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So again, thank you for tuning into the book of Romans Chapter 5.
In this in-depth copy of the study.
So, love you all.
God bless.
Shalom.
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