Living in Assurance: Embracing God's Transformative Love

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1) "I want you to understand what's about to happen in Romans 8. Romans 8 is Paul the Apostle writing to the new church in Rome... he's going to challenge what we know about God. He starts this conversation with the idea of Flesh and spirit, which means we either live for ourselves or we live for God... we have this struggle all the time, and so with that comes guilt, with that comes a little bit of Shame." [32:06]( | | )

2) "Therefore there is no condemnation in Christ Jesus. That means there is no condemnation. So I'm like, okay, deep breath, ah good. So I battle just like we all battle, but I'm not going to feel guilt, I'm not going to feel shame because there's no condemnation in Christ." [33:13]( | | )

3) "For those who love God, all things work together for good for those who are called according to his purpose. What's often times missed and what most people probably wouldn't underline is 'for those who love God.' So for those who love God, we would just read right through that. What we want to see is all things work together for the good." [35:04]( | | )

4) "If God is for us, who can be against us? So the first thing that Paul says is you need to know that God is for you. You need to understand that God is not sitting up in heaven looking down figuring out when he can smite you with lightning because you've made a mistake because you've sinned. That is not who God is. He is not a god who is against us; he is a God who is for us." [36:15]( | | )

5) "It is Jesus who restores what was broken between us and God. It is Jesus who restores this, and we should be all about restoration... God is a God that restores. And Paul wants us to understand this... What shall separate us from the love of Christ? The love that restores us. What's going to separate us? Shall tribulation or distress? Of course not." [53:46]( | | )

6) "The only way that he can know us is through Christ Jesus. That is it. I hear people say, 'But we're God's creation. We're all God's children.' No, you're not. You had it right on the front side; we are God's creation, but you are not God's child. In fact, the Bible says just the opposite; you're an enemy of God until you have received Christ." [01:01:38]( | | )

7) "The neatly folded linens in the empty tomb symbolize Jesus' promise to return. This promise should infuse our lives with hope and purpose, as we anticipate His coming and work to further His kingdom here on earth." [51:28]( | | )

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