“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those Who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” (Rom 8:28).
All of us have said at one time or another, “You just can’t be sure of anything.” Life is full of so many uncertainties. We wonder what will happen next.
We ask ourselves, are we the playthings of time and circumstance? Is there no place to stand, no foundation on which we can build? Is it true that we cannot be sure of anything? Not at all!
You see that glaring generality is in direct contrast to the glorious certainties revealed in the Word of God. Briefly, let us look at two of them as presented by Paul in the beautiful and comforting words of Romans 8.
Christ, There Is No Condemnation! Paul uses exceptionally forceful language. He does not speak of disapproval, censure, or discipline; he asserts no condemnation.
The word “therefore” links the thought closely to that which proceeds. As you know, in the opening chapter of this epistle, he stresses the sinfulness of men exposing the folly of relying on good works or” righteousness according to the law” for salvation, magnifies the grace of God. Like Abraham of old, we are justified by faith.
Paul says there is no condemnation for believers in Christ; those who have recognized their depravity and have turned to Christ for deliverance.
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