Yesterday's Bible Study |
In this verse, Paul writes the triumphant declaration that because God is for us, no one can be against us. This verse is a great comfort, especially when it seems as though everything is against us. Today, we'll talk about what Paul means and how his words affect the way we live our lives today.
Paul is responding to these things, meaning the truths that he had written previously in Romans 8. These truths include that we are saved through faith alone and will ultimately be glorified in Christ, which affirms that in everything, God is for us. Everything God does is for His people and to help them walk in a closer relationship with Him. The Lord does not allow anything in our lives for the sake of harming us. Instead, He is always working for our good.
This means we can always trust in the Lord. Even when it seems as though He is not near us, we know and can have confidence that He is moving behind the scenes. This gives us confidence in the Lord that nothing on Earth can take away. Even if we don't understand how God is working, we know that His love will never be compromised. We can always trust Him.
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We will always be protected in God's love. This is a comforting thought because it means that no one and nothing can ever come between our relationship with the Lord. He will sustain us. He will encourage us when we most need encouragement, and He will help us remain in the faith when we wonder if we can continue to keep going. We do not have to fear losing our salvation. In every circumstance, we are protected by the love of God.
The Lord is sovereign and He is good. This means He has power over everything and everyone. He will fight for us, and we do not have to worry about threats when we know that God is with us always.
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