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Many Christians agree that Romans 8 is unsurpassed in its presentation of the spiritual life.
Some Christians think having to attend church on Sunday night as well as Sunday morning is suffering for the gospel. But suffering is a deeper subject than that. Understanding the Biblical reasons for suffering can lead to spiritual consistency and maturity. Covers Romans 8:17-18.
From the series Romans.
Lots of people believe everything happens for a reason, but only Christians can know for sure. Rather than trusting in fate, believers live by faith in a loving God who causes all of life’s puzzle pieces to fit together to form a beautiful, complete picture. Covers Romans 8:28.
From the series Romans.
Christians can disagree energetically about the doctrine of election. Some say it turns humans into robots with no free will. Others say it’s the only way to experience true freedom. What’s the solution? As always, let the Scriptures speak for themselves. Covers Romans 8:29-30.
From the series Romans.
Some people worry about losing their salvation in the next life, while others worry about losing a sense of God’s presence in the storms of the life. Both kinds of worry are unfounded. Nothing can cause the believer to fall outside the bounds of God’s protective love in Christ. Covers Romans 8:31-36.
From the series Romans.
Deep down, everyone is tempted to be afraid of something. The past, the future, powerful people, supernatural forces, death - there is a lot to consider. But the Christian considers only one thing: Nothing - nothing - is more powerful than the love of God in Christ Jesus. Covers Romans 8:37-39.
From the series Romans.
Different people have their own definitions of freedom - freedom from poverty, freedom form tyranny, freedom from authority, freedom from worry and fear. But the most basic freedom of all is freedom from the penalty, power, and practice of sin. Covers Romans 8:1-4.
In a day when tolerance and non-discrimination are cultural watchwords, we must not forget that God still discriminates. He draws a firm line between spiritually-minded and carnally-minded persons. For that reason, it’s a good idea to know which is which. Covers Romans 8:5-11.
From the series Romans.
We are not born again by the Spirit and then abandoned by the Spirit. We are not released from bondage to the flesh and then left to struggle on our own. Rather, we are ushered by the Spirit into an entirely new household of faith - of which God Himself is the Father. Covers Romans 8:12-17.
Many people are familiar with only one kind of groaning - their own at the end of a hard day at work. But groaning is actually much deeper and more spiritual than that. To understand the Bible’s three kinds of groans is to understand the present - and the future. Covers Romans 8:17-27.