David Guzik commentary on Romans 8, in which Paul addresses how the life in the Spirit contrasts with the life in the flesh. |
The apostle here begins with one signal privilege of true Christians, and describes the character of those to whom it belongs. |
Christ stands by making intercession for us in that He paid for each and every sin with His own blood (Romans 8:31–36). That brings us back to where we started. |
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. |
Study Romans 8 using Matthew Henry's Bible Commentary (concise) to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. |
The mind governed by the flesh is hostile to God; it does not submit to God's law, nor can it do so. 8 Those who are in the realm of the flesh cannot please God ... Romans 9 · Audio Player · The Believer’s Relationship to... |
Romans 8:1-4 meaning. God sent His son, Jesus, as a sacrifice to free us from sin and the condemnation of the law. Christ died and resurrected to restore ... |
Man was made for God. Man can never be satisfied until he is in union with God. Man is incomplete without God. There is a basic emptiness of man apart from God. |
1 Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, 2 because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit who gives life has set you [a ... |
When the body is used as God intended, the body is good. But when the body is used inappropriately and opposed to God's intention, it is for Paul a sinful body. |
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