Romans 8:9-11
Pastor Blaine explains that true Christians are defined by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, not by knowledge, works, or experiences, and this gives believers real confidence in their relationship with Christ. Through a Trinitarian lens, he highlights that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead now lives in believers, guaranteeing both spiritual life now and physical resurrection in the future. While death is still a present reality and brings real grief, Christians have hope because death is ultimately defeated and leads to eternal life. Blaine warns against placing hope in temporary things like politics, comfort, or personal control over health, emphasizing instead that true Christian hope is rooted in the resurrection of Jesus and the promise of eternity. He concludes by calling believers to live faithfully as ambassadors for Christ, trusting God with their lives and finding confidence and hope in the gospel.