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Romans–Chapter 8 The Work of God for Sanctification Introduction: I. Context A. The Book of Romans: 1. Book Theme: Rom. 1:16–17, the power of God to save … “the just shall live by faith.” A corollary theme is “obedience to the faith,” 1:5 and 16:26 (bookends). The word ―obey, obedience‖ (hupakoe/hupakouo) occurs 11 times. 2.
In Romans 8, Paul describes what walking in the Spirit means & looks like. In vs. 18-27, he says being saved means looking at life from a different, eternal perspective. In v. 28 he makes that lesson most clear when he says -.
What does Romans 8:27 mean? Paul has revealed in Romans 8 that the life of a Christian on this side of eternity is one of waiting and longing to be with our God while enduring the suffering of this life.
Week 8: Romans 8:26-27 . 1) Read Romans 8:1-30 several times, then focus in on 18-27. Recall our discussions of 18-25; you may want to look over the questions we’ve addressed on those verses. Now focus on the transition from verse 25 to 26. Verse 26 begins with a word that means “likewise” or “similarly” or “in the same manner.”
understanding what it means is often an elusive mystery. To fully understand this verse, as with any verse, we must look at it in the context of the passage. Romans 8 is a passage about salvation and the ultimate glory that is given to believers. Verses 16 and 17 tell us that we are heirs with Christ, that we
(Romans 8:26-27) God’s help through the Spirit is available to us now. Likewise the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.
The main theme of Romans chapter 8 is that the Christian has been set free from the condemnation of sin and death by the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus. Paul will present this theme in five parts: Romans 8:1-13: Christ has made it possible for us to live according to the Spirit.