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  • Among the pauline Epistle the book of romans is one of the sweatest book paul ha on Romans 8:35 - 11 years ago
    It perfect
  • TRUTHSEEKER on Colossians 1 - 11 years ago
    THANK GOD FOR THE HOLY GHOST / ACTS 2:38,10:46/WHICH IS CHRIST IN ME/COL.1:27,GAL.4:6, JOHN 14:17/MY HOPE OF GLORY./ Romans 8:11/
  • Prakash.t on Romans 8:31 - 11 years ago
    Always abide almighty hand our god
  • Yemi on Romans 8:1 - 11 years ago
    Christ paid the price for us. He died for our sake all we just neeed to is to accept Him wholeheartedly and believe that the accuser of our brethren has nothing on you and I. Thank you
  • Amy on Romans 8:21 - 12 years ago
    I believe that this scripture is talking about animals because the Bible clearly states that not all people will go to Heaven. It puts a distinction in the verse saying the creation, ITSELF, ALSO will be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorius liberty or freedon of the children of God. Animals are 95% of them are in the bondage of corruption, labs, neglect, factory farms, dog fighting, etc. and suffer just like people do and much more. Too many people love animals and I just can't see Heaven as a blissful, happy place without animals there. All wrongs have to be righted and God is a God that wants justice for animals just like he wants it for good humans. There's no scripture in the Bible about children being in Heaven either; I don't believe God wants us all to know everything about what he has in store for us up there but I, along with all of us that has faith in Him ,has to have the faith that all will be good.
  • Pastor Olaleye peter on Romans 8:19 - 12 years ago
    The earnest manifestation of son of God is glory of God to manifest the creative power of God in our presence world and to live a glorious life that is pleasing to God
  • Michael on Romans 8:13 - 12 years ago
    if we allow our bodly desires to lead our life we shall end up in death but if we let the spririt of God Dwell in us and influence our life and take the lead we shall live!
  • Sonya on Romans 8 - 12 years ago
    Love every word, even if it cuts sometime its working for my good
  • Jeff mulenga on Romans 8 - 12 years ago
    the scripture brings out the meaning of life in jesus christ to man
  • Geo on Romans 8 - 12 years ago
    What stands out to me here is the term, "The Creature",and also, "Predestined". Today,in the technological world in which we find ourselves, Where the illustration of "The Matrix" has been presented to us, we can understand that there is a "program" running regarding God's plan. That there is a greater reality and truth than what is merely apparent to the creature in the visible material world, within "Space/Time".
  • I Love Jesus on Romans 8:1 - 12 years ago
    It says here for all who are "in Jesus" ALL sins are washed away and forgiven. Even ones you might backslide to apparently. Why? because "NO Condemnation" is a VERY final term and to nth degree. It trumps all others easily. Amazing grace literally! Thank you JESUS! He came not to condemn but save to all who take his glorious God sent saving and loving hand ( John 6:37). It also adds later that whatever is not of FAITH is sin, and not to doubt.( Romans 14:22-23) Jesus also told us to have Faith in God. ( Mark 11:22) Note: Jesus did have his own set of commandments. One of many being to love one another like he has loved us.
  • David Tomondo(ZIMBABWE) on Romans 8:35 - 12 years ago
    My love with Jesus is inseperable and incorruptible.Thanks to Apostle Paul through this revelation by the Holy Spirit.God bless you!
  • Linda on Romans 8 - 12 years ago
    romans 8: 28 God has a plan for our lives and if we love Him it will work for our good saints of God. Stay in God's purpose for your life.
  • David James on Romans 8 - 12 years ago
    Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?

    36 As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter.

    37 Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.

    38 For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,

    39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

    So, so powerful. Their love is a strength we will never comprehend. Maybe not even all of the love of his children combined can amount.
  • Mprince on Matthew 3 - 12 years ago
    Lev, I believe it means that we must be willing to endure persecution. Romans 8:17 And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.
    Matthew 20:22 But Jesus answered and said, Ye know not what ye ask. Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of, and to be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with? They say unto him, We are able.
  • Frank on Romans 8 - 12 years ago
    very inspiring and brings to light that God is the very reason that we are able to overcome and stand strong no mmatter what comes or who tries to come against His children God has given us strength and insight to live straight and be for real and God is real
  • Israel on Romans 8:26 - 12 years ago
    I think the difference of the word intercession in the greek gives some light to this as well. The Greek word for Intercession in verse 26 is slightly different than in verse 27. The main difference is the preposition 'Huper', which is part of the word Intercession in verse 26, but not in verse 27. Since the preposition 'Huper' means both: In Behalf Of and Above in Time, honor, and position; this intercession is that of the Holy Spirit's (which is Above us in time, honor and position) and intercedes with our spirit. And since the Holy Spirit knows our infirmities and our hearts in creates this intercesssion. Any Opinions??
  • Tsebiso on Jeremiah 1 - 12 years ago
    Thank GOD who knows us before we were conceived in or Mother's womb, he knows our capability, he knows our future.GOD knows us by our name, from tonight, this is what the LORD says: you are important, it might happen that things are not going well for you, but i'm here to tell u that GOD greated you by his purpose. Remember ROMANS 8:28: And we know that GOD causes all things to work together for good, for those who trust in the LORD and are called according to his purpose for them.Amen.
  • Ronald Pullen on Romans 8:31 - 12 years ago
    I believe that here in Ro.8:31 we are reminded h we war in the spirit, we are informed in the scriptures that if we decree a thin that it shall come to pass. When we are attacked by the enemy we must know what words to say to comb at him and gain the victor in three rounds Christ with the scriptures won. Of course the implication is much more serious, because Satan wanted to cause Jesus to taint himself before Calvery
  • Carl on Romans 8 - 12 years ago
    "But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his." The reason this verse causes so much consternation is because of our terminology with regard to being 'in the flesh'. But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit. Someone who is a believer may be carnal, or backslidden, or 'fleshy', but never 'in the flesh'. The believer is always in the Spirit. Now they may have an infantile walk but nevertheless a believer, being born of God, is now and forever in the Spirit. It is only up to us to be kept being filled. Or in the context of Romans to reckon ourselves dead, to let not sin reign, and to yield to righteousness. It’s imperative that we do that as long as it is now, which of course is right now.
  • MARSHALL JOHN on Romans 8:24 - 12 years ago
    I like this verse, it keeps me going, it keeps me hoping and hoping again, till I get where or what I want.
  • Simon P. Sanchez on Romans 8:28 - 12 years ago
    Someday we will know why we both had hope for us both my sunshine and happy will we both be with another, thanks to our Lord Jesus Christ.
  • Kathie on Romans 8:3 - 12 years ago
    We in the weakness of the flesh were unable to follow the law. so christ died in the flesh he died for our sins. he overcame death and was resurrected. So like christ we die to sin and are born again in a new spirit. We follow the Holy Spirit, if we hear and obey the spirit we will be in God's will so don't have to worry about the law.
  • 'Celeste on Romans 8:18 - 12 years ago
    "the glory which shall be revealed in and to us" does not just mean when we get to Heaven. It also means NOW. EVERY miracle we experience whether through wupernatural healings, salvation, answered prayers, etc. - that IS the Glory of God being revealed in, to and through us today!
  • Mike Powell on John 6:44 - 12 years ago
    It makes it very clear, that God chooses us, we do not choose Him. To be one's chosen or elect, means that someone else is doing the choosing or electing and it certainly is not us. God causes our will to line-up with His calling. He is sovereign and can choose whomever he wants to be His children, whether we like it or not or whether we feel it is fair or not. Romans 8:20 and 9:19-24 make it very clear.
  • R. R. on Galatians 2 - 12 years ago
    @R. D. Mattock,
    In the Old Testament we have the Covenant of Law. In the New Testament we have the Covenant of Grace. The Covenant of Grace is far better than the Law. Some hearing this may be thinking, you’re teaching that we Christians are not supposed to keep the Law. We are not under the Law, but yes we do keep it. As a Christians, I don’t break the Law. I walk after the Spirit and according to Paul, those who walk after the Spirit fulfil the Law ( Romans 8:1). If you think the 10 Commandments are so important, name them. We usually can’t, we might get a few, but very seldom all of them, and almost never in order. The Ten Commandments are not all of the Jewish law. There are 615 separate commandments contained in those five books. To keep 614 of those is not enough. So anyone who thinks he can attain righteousness by keeping the Law has his work cut out for him. Get to work and start memorizing all 615. I'll stay with what John says, if we walk in the light as he is the light the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin. I came out of one of those churches where men sit on one side of the church and the women sat on the other side. Could not ware make up, had to cover your head, and the Pastor decide who you could or could not marry. No I choose Grace, if it be of grace, it cannot be of works, if it be of works it cannot be of grace.
  • Grace on Acts 23 - 12 years ago
    Verse 11 is wonderfully re-assuring to know that God is near us all the time, so when we are working in His vineyard and doing His will. He has promised ‘I will never leave you nor forsake you’. See God’s promise to Moses. ‘Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the LORD thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee’ ( Deuteronomy 31:6). It is therefore important that we are sure we are always working according to God’s will for us, so that we can trust and resign to His care, even at such moments of distress or trial. That faith and communion with God is priceless. Paul is a good example of tenacious faith. That is what we need in order to complete this race triumphantly, and confirms Paul’s statement and urging in Romans 8:35, ‘For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord’. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? Verses 38-39. God is more than able to deliver, and continues to workout His purpose.
  • Mas on Esther 2 - 12 years ago
    @Burgermouth,
    Telepathy “is the claimed innate ability of humans and other creatures to communicate information from one mind to another, without the use of extra tools such as speech or body language.” (Definition form internet). Though it is not really proved, telepathy is believed to be a transfer of information (feelings) between 2 individuals; both imperfect.
    Yet prayer is communication between man and his creator. That communication is precise and concise, as it focuses on main needs.
    And the Bible clearly states that prayer is at a certain level is inspired by God himself through the holy spirit that helps us to formulate (even) what mankind is not able to tell by itself. As it says in Romans 8:
    26 Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.
    27 And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God.
    The perfection that this communication between Man and God comes with is far beyond so called telepathy, and is just matchless. Because the spirit of God tells us what to pray for and how to best utter (say) it.
    God bless you.
  • Mas on Leviticus 1 - 12 years ago
    @Bob,
    That kind of relationship is still against nature, it is just women’s homosexuality. It is part of vile affections spoken of in Romans 1:26-27.
    Because natural sexuality is woman’s body that goes with man’s which it is prepared to receive. It is lubricated and has natural antiseptic and detergent abilities to that end, and can result in procreation.
    All the rest is just sinful fabrication or excess that is sustained by sadist and self-mutilation spirits. No one can feel confortable in such practices without deception from spiritual conspiracy.
    Thank God deliverance is available in Christ Jesus. The blood of Jesus Christ is there to cleanse us from any iniquity, 1 John 1:4-10, Isaiah 1:18-19. And not only can our sins be forgiven, but also and mainly, God is able to set us free from such possessions if we are meek and humble to His will. No matter how far we’ve gone in such practices, Psalms 146:8 says “The LORD openeth the eyes of the blind: the LORD raiseth them that are bowed down: the LORD loveth the righteous:”. Being blind or bowed here not only applies to physical aspects of life, but also and mainly to the spiritual ones; levels of sin when right becomes bad and bad good. Because the mind becomes blind, unable to perceive the truth, or bowed, just abnormal. God is able to set us free from such.
    But we first need to get born again of the spirit of God, then God can do the job in us in Christ Jesus, as the word says in Romans 8:11, “But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you.”
    The spirit of God dwelling is us is intended to do any pending work in our body and mind, if we can just keep “stirring it up” in our daily life, 2 Timothy 1:6.
    God bless you.
  • Mike on Romans 8:28 - 12 years ago
    For now we look through a glass darkly, but one day we will know all…


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