Listen "Nothing Else to Say and No One to Say It"
Episode Synopsis
In this powerful exploration of Romans 8, we're reminded of the unshakeable foundation of our faith. The central message revolves around the assurance that nothing can separate us from God's love. We delve into the 'unbreakable chain of salvation' - God's foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification of His people. This passage challenges us to live with conviction, not just intellectual knowledge, of God's unwavering love and sovereignty. The sermon draws parallels between Abraham's near-sacrifice of Isaac and God's sacrifice of Jesus, emphasizing the depth of God's love for us. We're encouraged to view our troubles and hardships through the lens of the gospel, understanding that we are 'more than conquerors' because God uses even our difficulties for our ultimate good. This message invites us to transform our daily lives by truly internalizing these profound truths about God's love and Christ's ongoing work on our behalf.Chapter 1: The Foundation of Our Confidence - 0:00 - 15:00We explore the basis of our confidence in God's love and care for us.Chapter 2: The Unbreakable Chain of Salvation - 15:00 - 30:00We delve into the five undeniable affirmations of our salvation in Christ.Chapter 3: Christ's Past and Present Work for Us - 30:00 - 45:00We examine Christ's completed work on the cross and His ongoing intercession for us.Chapter 4: Overcoming Life's Challenges - 45:00 - 60:00We learn how to face life's troubles and hardships with confidence in God's love.
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