This is talking about Israel and so is Romans 8: For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it, in hope Romans 8:20 NASB "Subjected to futility"--the word futility is from the Greek word mataiotes (mat-a-o-tace),which means: "the inability to reach the goal of its intended design." (4) "As there is a beautiful harmony and necessary connection between the several doctrines of grace, so must there be a like harmony in the character of the Christian. Luke 18:13-14 13 “But the tax collector stood at a distance. Read them in the archive below. no condemnation: to them which are in Christ Jesus--As Christ, who "knew no sin," was, to all legal effects, "made sin for us," so are we, who believe in Him, to all legal effects, "made the righteousness of God in Him" ( 2 Corinthians 5:21 ); and thus, one with Him in the divine reckoning. Romans 8:15-17 For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. In chapter 12 the language changes and from a discussion of “doctrinal” themes Paul moves to a consideration of some “practical” matters. Accordingly Christ's sitting at the right hand of God--predicted in Psalms 110:1 , and historically referred to in 16:19 , Acts 2:33 , 7:56 , Ephesians 1:20 , Colossians 3:1 , 1 Peter 3:22 , Revelation 3:21 --signifies the glory of the exalted Son of man, and the power in the government of the world in which He participates. It’s old Adam) do mind the things of the flesh (or old Adam. We have the mind of Christ. 28. how shall he not--how can we conceive that He should not. The expression is purposely a general one, because the design was not to speak of Christ's mission to atone for sin, but in virtue of that atonement to destroy its dominion and extirpate it altogether from believers. ", 29. Romans 8:14 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. Provide reasons and evidence for your answer (see Kruse commentary, 314-21). We’ve all experienced times when pain, suffering, loss, burdens of life overwhelm us, we don’t have the energy or wisdom to know how to pray, what a comfort to know the Spirit is interceding for us. Romans, Romans 8:15- "For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, "Abba, Father."" THIRD: Triumphant Summary of the Whole Argument ( Romans 8:28-39 ). Noble climax, and so rhythmically expressed! 6 To set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace. Does "whom He did foreknow," then, mean "whom He foreordained?" If you like what you're reading, you can get free daily updates through the RSS feed here. . In this glorious sense our Lord says of His approaching death ( John 12:31 ), "Now is the judgment of this world; now shall the prince of this world be cast out," and again (the Spirit) shall come, He shall convince the world of . Someone else mentioned Philippians 3 where Paul says, "Not that I have obtained all this", Paul lived out of the hope that he had been called to, and he knew that "The one who called him is faithful." The overarching theme is assurance. in the likeness of sinful flesh--literally, "of the flesh of sin"; a very remarkable and pregnant expression. It would be easy to select just about any verse from chapter 8 to be on the list. sending--"having sent" his own Son--This and similar expressions plainly imply that Christ was God's "OWN SON" before He was sent--that is, in His own proper Person, and independently of His mission and appearance in the flesh God, even as a son of his father, but is essentially of the Father, though in a sense too mysterious for any language of ours properly to define (see on the first through fourth chapters). Paul was writing in the first person on Romans 8, putting himself where we ALL are at. them he also justified--brought into the definite state of reconciliation already so fully described. . All rights reserved. Last, nothing will ever be able to separate us from God's love for us in Christ. 27. (See 2 Corinthians 11:11-33 , 1 Corinthians 4:10-13 ). AMEN Trina, God will use even evil for good. Romans 8 begins with ‘no condemnation’ by the wrath of God (v. 1) and ends with ‘no separation’ from the love of God in Christ (v. 39). Why half? But this is now explained more fully. He says that he is convinced that death and life are no match for God’s love. For if such sufferings are set over against the coming glory, they sink into insignificance.". Romans 8:28 is one of the best known verses in Romans and probably one of the best known verses in the whole Bible. Romans 8 is the eighth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. the body--"the body indeed." Likewise the Spirit also, &c.--or, "But after the like manner doth the Spirit also help. By this, he refers to those who have been saved by their faith in Jesus (Romans 3:23–26). It denotes the first great step in personal salvation and answers to "conversion." of He chooses to blame sin, not the law, for his terrible sinful condition; that is, his working “all manner of concupiscence [lust]” (Rom. 2. ..and that much by itself make me so grateful that our awesome God loved us and loves us better than we can even love our ownselves. 26, 27. This weekend, Preston Sprinkle (Professor & Vice-President of Eternity Boise) addressed this same… which have the first-fruits of the Spirit--or, "the Spirit as the first-fruits" of our full redemption (compare 2 Corinthians 1:22 ), moulding the heart to a heavenly frame and attempering it to its future element. (2) The sanctification of believers, as it has its whole foundation in the atoning death, so it has its living spring in the indwelling of the Spirit of Christ ( Romans 8:2-4 ). But when you sit and think of how awesome our Savior is to us, it makes you cry. Here, it is said to proceed from our own hearts under the vitalizing energy of the Spirit, as the very element of the new life in believers (compare Matthew 10:19 Matthew 10:20 ; and "Abba" is the Syro-Chaldaic word for "Father"; and the Greek word for that is added, not surely to tell the reader that both mean the same thing, but for the same reason which drew both words from the lips of Christ Himself during his agony in the garden ( Mark 14:36 ). That makes sense doesn’t it? Looking for some more Bible studies? I felt peaceful and stopped worrying about the lost child. in that it was weak through the flesh--that is, having to address itself to us through a corrupt nature, too strong to be influenced by mere commands and threatenings. Who wouldn’t serve a God like that?! Copyright © 2020, Bible Study Tools. (5:12—8:39) E. The New Power in Life (8:1-17) In chapter 6 Paul emphasized that because we have a union with Jesus Christ we should therefore walk in the newness of life; in chapter 7 he stressed that by death and resurrection we have a relationship with the risen Christ, and therefore we should bring forth fruit to God. It is not just God transforming me; I have a willing part in this thing. (Compare John 3:18 , 5:24 , Romans 5:18 Romans 5:19 ). heirs of God--of our Father's kingdom. for it is not subject--"doth not submit itself." 33, 34. Who shall lay anything to the charge of--or, "bring any charge against." Romans 10 is the tenth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.It is authored by Paul the Apostle, while he was in Corinth in the mid 50s CE, with the help of an amanuensis (secretary), Tertius, who adds his own greeting in Romans 16:22. but the Spirit itself--rather, "Himself." "If ye do not kill sin, it will kill you." He is merciful and gracious to everyone. In Galatians 4:6 this cry is said to proceed from the Spirit in us, drawing forth the filial exclamation in our hearts. (8) Whatever professions of spiritual life men may make, it remains eternally true that "if we live after the flesh we shall die," and only "if we through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body we shall live" ( Romans 8:13 , and compare Galatians 6:7 Galatians 6:8 , Ephesians 5:6 , Philippians 3:18 Philippians 3:19 , 1 John 3:7 1 John 3:8 ). eval(ez_write_tag([[336,280],'whatchristianswanttoknow_com-medrectangle-4','ezslot_2',341,'0','0']));It would be easy to select just about any verse from chapter 8 to be on the list. For the creature--"the creation." SECOND: The Sonship of Believers--Their Future Inheritance--The Intercession of the Spirit for Them ( Romans 8:14-27 ). I also thank God that even my errors in life will work for my good because I love Jesus and he loves me. For 'the Spirit Himself' is in them, giving to the emotions which He Himself has kindled the only language of which they are capable; so that though on our part they are the fruit of impotence to utter what we feel, they are at the same time the intercession of the Spirit Himself in our behalf.". What has this study order that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us, who ESV. that we may be also glorified together--with Him. we cry, Abba, Father--The word "cry" is emphatic, expressing the spontaneousness, the strength, and the exuberance of the final emotions. In our last study of Romans we looked at verses 24-25 of chapter 8, and the focus of our discussion was on "time." The subject with which the seventh chapter concludes is still under consideration. Romans 8:33 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God’s elect? The Spirit will point out our sin – He will lead us to the whole truth and give us the power we need to overcome. "…But sin, in order that it might truly be exposed as sin in me by that which is good, was working out death; so that by means of the commandment, sin might become exceedingly sinful" (v 13). (So the best interpreters). who walk--the most ancient expression of the bent of one's life, whether in the direction of good or of evil ( Genesis 48:15 , Psalms 1:1 , Isaiah 2:5 , Micah 4:5 , Ephesians 4:17 , 1 John 1:6 1 John 1:7 ). 36. However, Jesus Christ was not and died in our place. Understand Christ's Sonship thus, and the language of Scripture regarding it is intelligible and harmonious; but take it to be an artificial relationship, ascribed to Him in virtue either of His miraculous birth, or His resurrection from the dead, or the grandeur of His works, or all of these together--and the passages which speak of it neither explain of themselves nor harmonize with each other. https://www.insight.org/resources/bible/the-pauline-epistles CONCLUSION OF THE WHOLE ARGUMENT--THE GLORIOUS COMPLETENESS OF THEM THAT ARE IN CHRIST JESUS. In the light of this incident, then, and of this language, our apostle can mean to convey nothing less than this, that in "not sparing His own Son, but delivering Him up," or surrendering Him, God exercised, in His Paternal character, a mysterious act of Self-sacrifice, which, though involving none of the pain and none of the loss which are inseparable from the very idea of self-sacrifice on our part, was not less real, but, on the contrary, as far transcended any such acts of ours as His nature is above the creature's. 21. I prayerfully read some verses in this chapter and I just felt that all is well. 35, 36. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?--This does not mean "our love to Christ," as if, Who shall hinder us from loving Christ? That the righteousness of the law--"the righteous demand," "the requirement" [ALFORD], Or "the precept" of the law; for it is not precisely the word so often used in this Epistle to denote "the righteousness which justifies" ( Romans 1:17 , 3:21 , Romans 4:5 Romans 4:6 , Romans 5:17 Romans 5:18 Romans 5:21 ), but another form of the same word, intended to express the enactment of the law, meaning here, we believe, the practical obedience which the law calls for. In Romans 11:2 , and Psalms 1:6 , God's "knowledge " of His people cannot be restricted to a mere foresight of future events, or acquaintance with what is passing here below. Proud member 3. For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us--that is, "True, we must suffer with Christ, if we would partake of His glory; but what of that? The apostle, personifying creation, represents it as only submitting to the vanity with which it was smitten, on man's account, in obedience to that superior power which had mysteriously linked its destinies with man's. with him also--rather, "also with Him." It cannot be taken to mean less than this: that the glorified Redeemer, conscious of His claims, expressly signifies His will that the efficacy of His death should be made good to the uttermost, and signifies it in some such royal style as we find Him employing in that wonderful Intercessory Prayer which He spoke as from within the veil "Father, I WILL that they also whom Thou hast given Me be with Me where I am" in what form this will is expressed is as undiscoverable as it is unimportant. We are free from sin and death. It cannot achieve what it was intended for. judgment, because the prince of this world is judged," that is, condemned to let go his hold of men, who, through the Cross, shall be emancipated into the liberty and power to be holy. Thus whom he did predestinate, them he also called--The word "called" (as HODGE and others truly observe) is never in the Epistles of the New Testament applied to those who have only the outward invitation of the Gospel (as in Matthew 20:16 , 22:14 ). Reading it made tears come to my eyes..(Lol ima cry baby). "Those who He foreknew would repent and believe," say Pelagians of every age and every hue. (6) In return for such a sacrifice on God's part, what can be considered too great on ours? Note, (1) "There can be no safety, no holiness, no happiness, to those who are out of Christ: No "safety," because all such are under the condemnation of the law ( Romans 8:1 ); no holiness, because such only as are united to Christ have the spirit of Christ ( Romans 8:9 ); no happiness, because to be "carnally minded is death" ( Romans 8:6 )" [HODGE]. Romans 8:1. For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God, they, &c.--"these are sons of God." Glorious sentiment! God’s Spirit intercedes for us according to the will of God. A friend’s child has disappeared since Sunday. And peace - Note, Romans 6. Bible Summary, The reformer Martin Luther stated that this chapter is where Paul "comforts fighters" … Nor does this mean that He took our nature with all its properties save one; for sin is no property of humanity at all, but only the disordered state of our souls, as the fallen family of Adam; a disorder affecting, indeed, and overspreading our entire nature, but still purely our own. This grace is not temporary. Romans 8:15-17 For ye have … but to be spiritually minded--"the mind" or "minding of the spirit"; that is, the pursuit of spiritual objects. If God is for us, who is against us?" Many things may be done which the law requires, but nothing either is or can be done because God's law requires it, or purely to please God. Compiled & Edited by BibleStudyTools Staff, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, California - Do Not Sell My Personal Information. so far are they from "separating us from Christ's love," that it is just "through Him that loved us" that we are victorious over them. no condemnation: to them which are in Christ Jesus--As Christ, who \"knew no sin,\" was, to all legal effects, \"made sin for us,\" so are we, who believe in Him, to all legal effects, \"made the righteousness of God in Him\" ( 2 Corinthians 5:21 ); and thus, one with Him in the divine reckoning. Moses’ original writing read as follow: “[10] If thou shalt hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to keep his commandments and his statutes which are written in this book of the law, and if thou turn unto the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul. 25. Romans 8 is a much loved chapter of the Bible. It is an encouraging and heart-warming reminder that we have such a loving Heavenly Father. In Romans 7:14–25, the apostle Paul puts into practical language the fact that he is a redeemed sinner who still has a carnal body, the flesh that wars against the indwelling Spirit. If thus "to see through a glass darkly" be so very sweet, what will it be to "see face to face?" The apostle says not (remarks CALVIN nobly) "What," but "Who," just as if all creatures and all afflictions were so many gladiators taking arms against the Christians [THOLUCK]. 18. And if so, to represent it as sympathizing with man's miseries, and as looking forward to his complete redemption as the period of its own emancipation from its present sin-blighted condition, is a beautiful thought, and in harmony with the general teaching of Scripture on the subject. Because we are more than conquerors in Christ! In Romans 7:13, Paul is presenting the “law” in the best sense possible. to be conformed to the image of his Son--that is, to be His sons after the pattern, model, or image of His Sonship in our nature. But this is to thrust into the text what is contrary to the whole spirit, and even letter, of the apostle's teaching (see Romans 9:11 , 2 Timothy 1:9 ). Bless You! All Christians are “in” Romans 8, just as all Christians are “in” Romans 6 and “in” Romans 7:6. If you just pick up the Bible and start reading Romans seven you won't have a clue as to what it's talking about in reality, the difference between the letter of the Law and the spirit of the Law. But he tempers this by the bright alternative, that if they do, through the Spirit, mortify the deeds of the body, such a course will infallibly terminate in "life" everlasting. Please enter your email address associated with your Salem All-Pass account, then click Continue. Romans 8:14 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. It makes me secure in knowing that God through Jesus Christ has a place for us in His kingdom, that each one of us are called upon according to His purpose. 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