Romans 5:1-5
This sermon from Romans 5 explains that because we’ve been justified by faith, we now have real peace with God — even when life feels anything but peaceful. Pastor Blaine shows how Paul prepares believers for the tension between what we know to be true (justification, peace, grace) and what we still experience (suffering, hardship, confusion). Paul teaches that suffering isn’t pointless: it produces endurance, endurance shapes character, and character strengthens hope — a hope that never fails because its foundation is Christ. Blaine also emphasizes that Christians shouldn’t rely on cultural clichés or feel-good sayings, but on the truth of God’s Word, which alone sustains us in trials. Ultimately, suffering is temporary, God is present through the Holy Spirit, and even the hardest seasons are used by God to shape us, anchor our hope in eternity, and draw us closer to Christ.