Bible Study Moments: Loved and Saved
Snippets From the Word
Romans 8:31-39
Loved and Saved: No Separation.
It’s a little sad today as we close the study of Romans 8. What a marvelous study.
Romans 8:31-39 concluded with a resounding promise, a perfect confidence that
“God loves us and has received us.”
God has blown me away so to speak, with the poetic, literary language of His Love in the Bible. I want to encourage you to read the text. It is brilliant. His words speak to the heart of His relationship with each of us.
Who doesn’t experience trouble, hardship, distress, persecution, hunger, homelessness, trials, wars in life? Who doesn’t feel unloved and abandoned at some time and drowning in sorrows?
This message is powerful in light of the current pandemic or the trials we experience at various times of our lives. The world seems completely out of control, and events today are chaotic and scary. But God is always constant in His love for us, and His love envelopes us.
I am comforted knowing how much God loves me. And that I can never be separated from His love.
Praise the Lord.
Three points from the sermon, which you can find at Grace Church website, as well as listen to the actual sermon on You Tube.
Without question, God is for us. Who can oppose Him?
The proof of His love has been demonstrated at the cross.
Without doubt, Christ loves us. Who can disprove?
No one can separate us from God because He loves us.
Without danger of losing. We are saved and love.
No one can condemn us since God has called us just.
I am loved, saved, privileged, liberated, emancipated, and comforted.
The book of Romans, chapter 8.
Praise the Lord!
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