• Sunday Service | Romans 8:31-34

  • Jul 21 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
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Sunday Service | Romans 8:31-34

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  • Paul highlights several key blessings for believers: the Holy Spirit's intercession, God's orchestration of everything for our good, our inclusion in God's family, our righteous standing, and our glorification by God. Paul asks, "Who can be against us?" with the implied answer being "no one," referring specifically to Satan's opposition and accusations against us. Since God has given us His best in Jesus, He will not withhold anything good from us. This is illustrated by a father's willingness to pay a parking fee after spending a large amount on a Disney World trip for his children. Paul uses a courtroom analogy to emphasize that no charges or condemnations can stand against us because God has acquitted us, and Jesus pleads for us. Only God can bring charges, and only Jesus can condemn, but neither will. Satan is our accuser, and his accusations may influence us or others, but any conviction comes from our own heart, not God. Paul reassures us that if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart. He aims to strengthen our faith in Jesus' finished work, distinguishing between living rightly because we are saved and trying to live rightly to be saved.

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