Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier

Session 13 – Romans; Romans 5:6-11: Mark Lanier, 08/24/25


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  1. Introduction & Opening Prayer
  2. Romans 5:6-9 – God’s Love Demonstrated
  3. Romans 5:9-11 – Future Salvation & Reconciliation
  4. Closing Prayer & Blessing
  5. Summary

    This is a biblical teaching session by Mark Lanier on Romans 5:6-11, focusing on God’s love and reconciliation through Christ. The lecture explores three main themes:

    Part 1 (Romans 5:6-9): Lanier explains how God’s love is demonstrated through Christ’s death for weak, ungodly sinners. He emphasizes that Christ died at the right time for those who were morally frail and impious, not for righteous people. The passage shows that God’s love is both a demonstration and a manifestation of His character.

    Part 2 (Romans 5:9-11): Building on justification by Christ’s blood, Lanier uses rabbinic argumentation to show that if God reconciled us while we were enemies, He will certainly save us from His wrath in the future. This speaks to both present justification and future salvation.

    Part 3 (Romans 5:11): The final section emphasizes reconciliation—how God has transformed us from enemies into friends through Jesus Christ, giving us reason to rejoice and boast in God.

    Throughout the teaching, Lanier includes personal anecdotes, theological explanations of Greek words, and hymns to illustrate the concepts.

    POINTS FOR HOME – Romans 5:6-9:

    1. God’s love triumphs over human failure – Christ died for us while we were still weak and sinful, not because we deserved it.
    2. God’s love is both a demonstration and a manifestation – it proves His love through the historical act of the cross and reveals who God truly is.
    3. We measure up through Christ’s righteousness, not our own – we are declared righteous and holy through His blood, not through our own efforts.
    4. POINTS FOR HOME – Romans 5:9-11:

      1. God will complete the good work He began in us – we have been justified by Christ’s blood and will be saved from God’s wrath in the future.
      2. Reconciliation transforms us from enemies into friends – through Christ’s death, we are no longer subject to God’s wrath but are His beloved friends.
      3. Jesus is our answer to every need – He cares enough to die for us and always answers our prayers, even when the answer is no or not yet.
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