Today, we take a look at Romans 8:38-39, and closely examine God's unconditional love for us. The Apostle Paul confirms that there is truly nothing in creation that can separate us from His love!
Last week we asked, if God is for us, who can be against us? We have an equally important question to explore today: If God has justified us, who can condemn us? Knowing the answer is crucial to our relationship with Jesus!
“I’ll tell you, I have no hope. I see no hope for the world.”
Those are the words of Sir Winston Churchill to Billy Graham when they met after Graham’s 1954 Greater London Crusade. Churchill opined that the headlines were filled with murder and the possibility of war; Communism, he said, might conquer the world. Then he asked more personally, “I am a man without hope…do you have any real hope?[i]
That’s the question everyone is asking: Do we have real hope?
If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it’s that we can’t predict the future. Who would have dreamed that …
Do you know what all is included in the "price of the ticket" of your salvation? We all know that God sacrificed His Son for us. Today we'll see how there's nothing that He will withhold from His children!
We know that Romans 8:28 tells us that all things work together for the good of believers. But how do we understand this verse when we can't see how our circumstances could possibly work out for our good? Let's take a deeper look at this multi-faceted, transformative promise.