Verse 1
PEACE, A FRUIT OF JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH
1) "Therefore being justified by faith," (dikaiothentes oun ek pisteos) "Therefore, having been justified by (means of) faith," The phrase "being justified" is passive, referring to a present state or condition of being that has already been effected in the believer, a finished work of grace; Isaiah 32:17; Ephesians 2:14.
2) "We have peace with God," (eirene echomen pros ton theon) "We have, hold, or possess, peace with God;" we have reconciliation, restoration to God’s favor, communion with him restored; God’s wrath no longer threatens or endangers the now justified, Romans 1:18; Colossians 1:20, John 14:17.
3) "Through our Lord Jesus Christ," (dia tou kuriou hemon lesou Christou) "Through the person or agency of Jesus Christ, the Lord;" Christ Jesus became both the Peace offering for fallen men and the mediator between fallen men and an Holy offended God. In the former role he paid for man’s sins, to meet the just judgment demand for sin, and in the latter state he is the mediator, the intercessor, to keep peace and harmony between, God the Father and believers, Isaiah 53:5-12; Hebrews 7:25; John 16:33.