This Sunday, we continue in our study of the book of Romans. Last Sunday, the analogy of two adjacent fields was used to illustrate God’s work of justification and sanctification. Paul begins to shift his emphasis to the third member of the Trinity - the Holy Spirit. The Spirit is who works in us to move us away from the temptations and ways of the flesh and deeper into the New Life we have in Christ Jesus. This Sunday, we will look at Romans, Chapter 8, and while not part of Martin Lloyd’s analogy, consider that there is, in fact, a third field - a field that stretches on for all eternity. The existence of this eternal home is a source of great hope for all Jesus' followers. The Spirit within us testifies to this hope, filling believers with a longing for something they have not yet seen. The Christian lives in a peculiar tension between what is now and what is yet to come. God’s promises are realized in our everyday lives and also awaiting future fulfillment. This “now and not yet” posture is essential for Christians both in times of great peace and prosperity - as well as in times of conflict and hardship.
Read through Romans, Ch. 8 in preparation for this Sunday.
Paul's Letter to the Church in Rome: Assurance of Eternal Life
July 10, 2022 • Pastor Chris Pappenfus • Romans 8
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