How does Paul describe the new relationship in Christ? Rom. 8:15 . What hope is found in this promise for us? How do we make it real in our lives
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How does Paul describe the new relationship in Christ? Rom. 8:15 . What hope is found in this promise for us? How do we make it real in our lives
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Key Thought: Christ made victory over sin possible for those who believe, not as a means of salvation, but as its result. Lesson 9, December 2, 2017 1.
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No condemnation. After last week’s lesson on Romans 7 about how wretched Paul felt his sinful life to be, what has changed with the new chapter? Do you agree that Romans 8 is refreshing and reviving? By contrast, what will Romans 7 do to us if we stumble from a full commitment to Jesus Christ
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Paul continues his theme, contrasting the two possibilities that people face in how they live: either according to the Spirit – that is, the Holy Spirit of God, which is promised to us – or according to their sinful and carnal natures. One leads to eternal life, the other to eternal death
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“All of us like sheep have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way; but the Lord has caused the iniquity of us all too fall on Him.” |
(Isaiah 53:6) NASB Context |
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