Romans 8 begins with no condemnation; it ends with no separation, and in between there is no defeat. |
The apostle here begins with one signal privilege of true Christians, and describes the character of those to whom it belongs. |
The Spirit, as an enlightening Spirit, teaches us what to pray for, as a sanctifying Spirit works and excites praying graces, as a comforting Spirit silences ... |
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"The whole creation is fair and beautiful even in its present condition. I have no sort of sympathy with those who cannot enjoy the beauties of nature." From ... |
Next Chapter Romans 8. Jamieson, Fausset & Brown. The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans. Commentary by DAVID BROWN. CHAPTER 7. Rom 7:1-25 . SAME SUBJECT ... |
Romans 8, Calvin's Commentary on the Bible, John Calvin's Commentaries offer Christians profound insights by blending careful analysis of original texts ... |
There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, (A) who [a] do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit. |
This great chapter is, in a sense, the heart of Romans, being a shout of victory contrasting with the wail of despair which closed the seventh. |
"Paul stakes everything on God's goodness. That is also the heart of the gospel which he preaches." Commentary, Romans 8:26-39, Paul S. Berge, Preaching ... |
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