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Romans 8:26. Pentecost was a transitory sign of a perpetual gift. The tongues of fire and the rushing mighty wind, which were at first the most conspicuous results of the gifts of the Spirit, tongues, and prophecies, and gifts of healing, which were to the early Church itself and to onlookers palpable demonstrations of an indwelling power, were ...
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Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (25) If salvation...
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Romans 8:26. The subject contains two parts—our own prayer,...
- 26 in The Same Way, The Spirit Helps US in Our Weakness. for We Do Not Know How We Ought to Pray, But The Spirit Himself Intercedes for US With Groans Too Deep for Words
Romans 8:15 For you did not receive a spirit of slavery that...
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What does Romans 8:26 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible.
What does Romans 8:26 mean? This passage describes the difference between our future and our present, as Christians. Our future in Christ, as God's children and heirs of His kingdom, is everything we long for. Our present, though, is a life of longing, patient waiting, living in the hope of reality that has not yet arrived.
12 Ιουλ 2013 · Romans 8:26b-27: “The Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words; and He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He intercedes for the saints according to the will of God.”
24 Ιουλ 2011 · Commentary on Romans 8:26-39. This reading includes some of the most familiar and comforting words we have from the apostle Paul. Nearly every sentence is a new way of stating the promise that God has not abandoned “us,” and is in fact working–across the past, present, and future–on our behalf.
David Guzik commentary on Romans 8, in which Paul addresses how the life in the Spirit contrasts with the life in the flesh.
30 Ιουλ 2017 · Whether we teach people how to pray or not, Romans 8:26-27 is a call to believe in the intercession of the Holy Spirit — this truth is no longer held in most denominations. As a result, the Holy Spirit is treated like an artifact in a museum.