Matthew Poole Commentary - Romans 5:5 - 5:5

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Romans 5:5 - 5:5


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And hope maketh not ashamed; it doth not disappoint or deceive us. Frustrated hopes fill men with shame and confusion, Job_6:19,20. This passage seems to be taken out of Psa_22:5.



Because, &c.; this is either rendered as the reason of all that went before; Therefore the justified by faith have peace with God, access to him by faith, hope of glory, joy in tribulation, &c., because the love of God is shed abroad in their hearts: or else it is a reason of what immediately preceded; Therefore hope maketh not ashamed, because the love of God is shed abroad, &c.



The love of God; understand it either actively, of our love to God, or rather passively, of his love to us, (of which he speaks, Rom_5:8), and of the sense thereof.



Is shed abroad in our hearts; is greatly manifested, or abundantly poured forth: a frequent metaphor, both in the Old and New Testament: see Isa_44:3 Joe_2:28 Zec_12:10 Joh_7:38 Act_2:17.



By the Holy Ghost which is given unto us; not excluding the Father and Son; it is the more proper work of the Spirit, both to make us feel the love of God, and to fill our hearts with love to God.