### Quotes for Outreach
1. "There are all these connections around us that we depend on that are not always so reliable. But how many of us, we take for granted a connection that will never be broken and can always be accessed, no matter how long it takes. And so, I'm going to our circumstances. That's what we are going to look at today, that actually there is no suffering or setback that can separate you from God."
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2. "If you're a follower of Jesus, your relationship with him is secured forever. Over the course of the series, we've been talking about the fact that we've been made right, we've been trying to highlight approaches and concepts to how we study the Bible that will hopefully help you as you continue to study the Bible on your own, even if it's not on a giant touchscreen."
[30:59] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "See, God's durable relationship with us. If Paul was willing to sacrifice his own son, if he didn't hold back the cost that was necessary to win you back to a permanent and perfect relationship with him, what would God withhold? But I think sometimes when we experience setbacks in our life, when we face suffering in our life, when we feel disappointed with the circumstances of our life, here's what we sometimes think. We think God was willing to die for me, but that's it."
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4. "Don't forget the God that we serve. Don't forget that no matter who wins an election in just a few months, that the King of kings and Lord of lords reigns and rules and always will. It doesn't mean that we don't care. It just means we don't grieve. We don't panic like the world around us that has no hope does. If you're a follower, there is no suffering. There is no setback that can separate you from God."
[43:34] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "You get this sense at times when Paul is writing Romans, or you get this sense when you're reading letters that Paul has written, that he just is like, I can't help but go off here for just a minute. And what we see first, right, is he's answering these five rhetorical questions that we've seen throughout our passage today. He's saying like, if you didn't get it, the answer to all those questions is no. No one can condemn you. You are not disqualified from God's love. No one can separate you from that. That's really, really good news."
[46:32] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for Members
1. "Even when attacks happen, and they will happen, God can use them for our good and his glory. Even when it feels like all hope is lost, even when it feels completely irredeemable, nothing can be done. God is for us, who can be against us, who can be For all of eternity, including in your life."
[30:59] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Paul says that it's God who is the one who justifies. So because of that, who could attack you and me and bring a credible claim that would make a difference for our eternity? And that's such good news. Now, it doesn't mean that losing your job doesn't hurt. It doesn't mean that facing infertility can't be overwhelming. It doesn't mean that breaking up with that person or facing that health setback isn't painful."
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3. "Paul will go on to describe a little bit more of that in just a few verses, but he's making this point, right, that there is no suffering. There is no setback that can separate you from God. Even if God feels distant, he has never been closer. Your soul is not at stake with the stock market or the size of your bank account. God is giving us what we need for an eternal inheritance, that everything you have this side of eternity apart from Jesus, you're not taking with you anyway."
[36:52] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "Paul knew what it was to be condemned. He actually knew what it was like for condemnation on both sides of the ledger. He was kind of a condemnation expert. Earlier in his life, he had been the one doing the condemning. This idea of trying to stop this early movement of Jesus' followers. But then once he became a Jesus follower, he experienced it on the other side."
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5. "See, he builds on that in Romans 8 by looking at this long-term trajectory that we have in Jesus. He isn't saying that we will be conquerors in the future. We will be. He's saying that if you are a follower of Jesus, you already are. It's a matter of believing it and living according to that identity in your life."
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