< Romans 5 >

1 Now that we have been made right by God by trusting in him, we have peace with him through our Lord Jesus Christ.
BECAUSE, then, we are justified by faith, we have peace with Aloha through our Lord Jeshu Meshiha.
2 It's through Jesus, trusting in him, that we've gained access to this position of grace where we now stand, looking forward with happiness and confidence to sharing in God's glory.
And by him we have been admitted through faith into this grace in which we stand, and exult in hope of the glory of Aloha.
3 Not only this—we also remain confident when problems come, because we know that experiencing problems develops spiritual stamina.
And not thus only, but also in afflictions we exult; for we know that affliction perfecteth patience in us,
4 Spiritual stamina in turn develops a mature character, and this mature character results in confident hope.
and patience experience, and experience hope:
5 Since we have this hope we're never disappointed, for God's love has been poured into us through the Holy Spirit he's given us.
but hope maketh us not ashamed, because the love of Aloha is shed forth upon our hearts by the Spirit of Holiness who is given to us.
6 When we were completely helpless, at just the right time Christ died for us ungodly people.
But if the Meshiha on account of our infirmity in this time for the wicked hath died:
7 Who would die for anybody else, even someone who does what's right? (Though perhaps somebody would be brave enough to die for someone really good.)
for hardly for the wicked one dieth; for on account of the good one may perhaps dare to die.
8 But God demonstrates his love for us in that Christ died for us while we were still sinners.
Nevertheless Aloha hath manifested his love for us, in that, when we were sinners, the Meshiha for us died:
9 Now that we are made right by his death, we can be absolutely sure we'll be saved by him from the coming judgment.
how much more, then, shall we be now justified through his blood, and by him be delivered from wrath?
10 While we were his enemies, God made us his friends through the death of his Son, and so we can be absolutely sure that he will save us through the life of his Son.
For if, while we were adversaries, Aloha was reconciled with us through the death of his Son, how much more, then, in reconciliation with him, shall we be saved by his life?
11 In addition to this we now celebrate what God has done through our Lord Jesus Christ to reconcile us and make us his friends.
And not thus only, but we also exult in Aloha through our Lord Jeshu Meshiha, by whom we have now received the reconciliation.
12 For through one man sin entered the world, and sin led to death. In this way death came to everyone, for everyone sinned.
As by one man sin entered into the world, and by sin death, so death hath passed upon all men through this, that all have sinned.
13 Even before the law was given, sin was in the world, however it wasn't counted as sin because there was no law.
For until the law, sin, while it was in the world, was not reckoned sin, because the law was not;
14 But death still ruled from Adam until Moses, even over those who didn't sin in the same way as Adam did. Now Adam prefigured the one to come.
yet death reigned from Adam until Musha on them also who had not sinned after the manner of the transgression of the law of Adam, who was the type of him who was to be.
15 But the gift of Jesus is not like the sin of Adam. Though many people died because of one man's sin, God's grace is so much greater and has been shared with so many through his gracious gift in the person of Jesus Christ.
But not as was the fall, so is the gift; for if, on account of the fall of one, many died, how much more the grace of Aloha, and his gift, for the sake of one man, Jeshu Meshiha, in many will abound?
16 The result of the gift is not like that of the sin. The result of Adam's sin was judgment and condemnation, but the gift sets us right with God, despite our many sins.
And not as the transgression of one, so is the gift; for the judgment that was by one was unto condemnation, but the gift (which saves) from many sins was unto righteousness.
17 As a result of one man's sin, death ruled because of him. But God's grace is so much greater and his gift sets us right, for everyone who receives it will rule in life through the person of Jesus Christ!
For if because of the transgression of one death was made to reign, much more (shall) they who receive the abundance of the grace and of the gift and of righteousness, reign in life by one, Jeshu Meshiha.
18 Just as one sin brought condemnation on everyone, in the same way one right act gave everyone the opportunity to live right.
As then on account of the transgression of one was the condemnation of all men, so, on account of the righteousness of one shall there be acquittal unto the life of all men.
19 Just as through one man's disobedience many became sinners, in the same way through one man's obedience many are made right with God.
For as on account of the disobedience of one man many became sinners, so also on account of the obedience of one many became righteous.
20 When the law was introduced, sin became even more obvious. But while sin became much more obvious, grace became even more obvious!
But the entrance which was of the law, (made) sin to increase; and where sin increased, there grace hath abounded:
21 Just as sin ruled us and brought us death, now grace rules by making us right with God, bringing us eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (aiōnios g166)
that as sin hath reigned in death, so grace might reign in righteousness unto the life which is eternal, by the hand of our Lord Jeshu Meshiha. (aiōnios g166)

< Romans 5 >