5/17/26

Romans 8:31-34

Pastor Blaine taught from Romans 8:31–34, focusing on the confidence and assurance Christians can have because of what Jesus has done for them. He explained that when Paul says, “If God is for us, who can be against us,” it doesn’t mean life will be easy, but that nothing can ultimately separate believers from God or overturn their salvation. Blaine emphasized that the greatest proof of God’s love is the cross—God giving His own Son to save sinners—not temporary blessings or personal experiences. He also talked about how believers often face accusations from themselves, others, and Satan, but because Jesus died, rose again, and now intercedes for His people, no charge can stand against those God has justified. Ultimately, the sermon encouraged Christians to place their confidence not in themselves or their circumstances, but in the finished work of Christ and the promises of God.

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Romans 8:26-30