In what ways can we share the message of Romans 5:1 with others? The Core Message of Romans 5:1 “Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.” Why This Truth Is So Share-Worthy • It answers humanity’s deepest need—peace with God • It highlights God’s gracious initiative—justification by faith, not works • It centers everything on the finished work of Jesus Letting the Verse Shape Your Attitude • Rest in the settled peace you already have; anxiety undermines your witness • Speak with assurance rather than uncertainty—people notice confident hope • Model gratitude; justification is an unearned gift, so humility follows Everyday Ways to Share the Message • Personal Testimony – Briefly tell how trusting Christ brought you peace with God – Emphasize faith, not self-improvement • Scripture Hand-Offs – Write Romans 5:1 on a note, card, or text message – Pair it with Romans 5:8 or Ephesians 2:8-9 for context • Hospitality & Conversation – Over coffee or a meal, ask, “What gives you peace?” then share the verse – Keep language simple: “God says we can have real peace because Jesus paid for our sin.” • Acts of Service – Meet a practical need, then explain you’re motivated by the peace you have in Christ (Colossians 1:20) • Social Media – Post the verse with a short story of God’s peace in your life – Use graphics that highlight the words “justified” and “peace” • Printed Helps – Use gospel tracts that feature justification by faith; leave them where people wait (laundromat, bus stop) • Music & Art – Share songs or artwork based on Romans 5:1; creative mediums often bypass defenses • Children & Family – Memorize the verse together, explaining “justified” as “God says I’m right with Him because of Jesus” Guiding Others Through Related Scriptures • John 14:27—Jesus gives a peace the world cannot match • Romans 8:1—No condemnation follows justification • 2 Corinthians 5:18-20—We carry a ministry of reconciliation • Isaiah 53:5—Peace purchased by Christ’s wounds • Ephesians 6:15—The gospel itself is called “the gospel of peace” Conversation Starters Built on Romans 5:1 • “What comes to mind when you hear ‘peace with God’?” • “How do you think someone can be right with God?” • “Would you like to see a verse that settled that question for me?” (show Romans 5:1) Living Illustrations • In conflict: apologize quickly, citing the peace you already have with God • In tragedy: express sorrow yet unshaken trust, anchoring back to Romans 5:1 • In success: deflect glory to Christ, crediting justification, not personal merit Encouraging Ongoing Growth • Invite the person to read Romans 5:1-11 with you; note how peace leads to hope • Start a short study on faith vs. works (Galatians 2:16; Ephesians 2:8-9) • Link them to a local church where the gospel of peace is preached regularly Remember Peace with God is not a slogan—it is a blood-bought reality. The more clearly we grasp it, the more naturally we will share it. |