Romans 8
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Commentary
The eighth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans is one of the most beautiful and stirring passages of the Bible. It begins with the great declaration that there is no condemnation for those who belong to Jesus. It reminds us that Christian's are forgiven people whose sins have been forgiven by God. Its final verses tell us that nothing can separate us from God's great love.
Quotes
Links
- Sermon #8 - "The First Fruits of the Spirit" by John Wesley
- Sermon #9 - "The Spirit of Bondage and Adoption" by John Wesley
- The Witness of the Spirit in Romans 8:16: Interpretation and Implications by Daniel B. Wallace
- Sermon #10 - "The Witness of the Spirit, Part 1" by John Wesley
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