Romans, 8

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1 Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, who are not walking according to the flesh.

2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has freed me from the law of sin and death.

3 For though this was impossible under the law, because it was weakened by the flesh, God sent his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and because of sin, in order to condemn sin in the flesh,

4 so that the justification of the law might be fulfilled in us. For we are not walking according to the flesh, but according to the spirit.

5 For those who are in agreement with the flesh are mindful of the things of the flesh. But those who are in agreement with the spirit are mindful of the things of the spirit.

6 For the prudence of the flesh is death. But the prudence of the spirit is life and peace.

7 And the wisdom of the flesh is inimical to God. For it is not subject to the law of God, nor can it be.

8 So those who are in the flesh are not able to please God.

9 And you are not in the flesh, but in the spirit, if it is true that the Spirit of God lives within you. But if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to him.

10 But if Christ is within you, then the body is indeed dead, concerning sin, but the spirit truly lives, because of justification.

11 But if the Spirit of him who raised up Jesus from the dead lives within you, then he who raised up Jesus Christ from the dead shall also enliven your mortal bodies, by means of his Spirit living within you.

12 Therefore, brothers, we are not debtors to the flesh, so as to live according to the flesh.

13 For if you live according to the flesh, you will die. But if, by the Spirit, you mortify the deeds of the flesh, you shall live.

14 For all those who are led by the Spirit of God are the sons of God.

15 And you have not received, again, a spirit of servitude in fear, but you have received the Spirit of the adoption of sons, in whom we cry out: “Abba, Father!”

16 For the Spirit himself renders testimony to our spirit that we are the sons of God.

17 But if we are sons, then we are also heirs: certainly heirs of God, but also co-heirs with Christ, yet in such a way that, if we suffer with him, we shall also be glorified with him.

18 For I consider that the sufferings of this time are not worthy to be compared with that future glory which shall be revealed in us.

19 For the anticipation of the creature anticipates the revelation of the sons of God.

20 For the creature was made subject to emptiness, not willingly, but for the sake of the One who made it subject, unto hope.

21 For the creature itself shall also be delivered from the servitude of corruption, into the liberty of the glory of the sons of God.

22 For we know that every creature groans inwardly, as if giving birth, even until now;

23 and not only these, but also ourselves, since we hold the first-fruits of the Spirit. For we also groan within ourselves, anticipating our adoption as the sons of God, and the redemption of our body.

24 For we have been saved by hope. But a hope which is seen is not hope. For when a man sees something, why would he hope?

25 But since we hope for what we do not see, we wait with patience.

26 And similarly, the Spirit also helps our weakness. For we do not know how to pray as we ought, but the Spirit himself asks on our behalf with ineffable sighing.

27 And he who examines hearts knows what the Spirit seeks, because he asks on behalf of the saints in accordance with God.

28 And we know that, for those who love God, all things work together unto good, for those who, in accordance with his purpose, are called to be saints.

29 For those whom he foreknew, he also predestinated, in conformity with the image of his Son, so that he might be the Firstborn among many brothers.

30 And those whom he predestinated, he also called. And those whom he called, he also justified. And those whom he justified, he also glorified.

31 So, what should we say about these things? If God is for us, who is against us?

32 He who did not spare even his own Son, but handed him over for the sake of us all, how could he not also, with him, have given us all things?

33 Who will make an accusation against the elect of God? God is the One who justifies;

34 who is the one who condemns? Christ Jesus who has died, and who has indeed also risen again, is at the right hand of God, and even now he intercedes for us.

35 Then who will separate us from the love of Christ? Tribulation? Or anguish? Or famine? Or nakedness? Or peril? Or persecution? Or the sword?

36 For it is as it has been written: “For your sake, we are being put to death all day long. We are being treated like sheep for the slaughter.”

37 But in all these things we overcome, because of him who has loved us.

38 For I am certain that neither death, nor life, nor Angels, nor Principalities, nor Powers, nor the present things, nor the future things, nor strength,

39 nor the heights, nor the depths, nor any other created thing, will be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.




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Romans 8 is a fundamental chapter in Christian theology, presenting life in the Spirit and the hope of salvation to all who believe in Jesus Christ. Among the topics addressed in this chapter are the liberation of sin, adoption as children of God, life in spirit, and the security of salvation.

2 Corinthians 3:17, "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is there, there is freedom there." Paul talks about life in the Spirit in Romans 8 and 2 Corinthians 3, highlighting the freedom that is found in Christ.

Galatians 4:5-7: "To rescue those under the law, that we may receive the adoption of children. And because you are children, God sent the Spirit of your Son to our heart, which cries out:" ABA, Father! "So you are no longer a slave, but Son; and, being a son, God has also made him heir." Romans 8 talks about adoption as children of God and the liberation of slavery of sin, and these themes are also addressed in Galatians 4.

Ephesians 1:13-14: "In Him, when you heard and believed in the word of truth, the gospel that saved you, you were sealed with the Holy Spirit of the promise, which is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of those who belong to God, to the praise of His glory. " Paul highlights the security of salvation in Romans 8 and Ephesians 1, noting that believers are sealed by the Holy Spirit as a guarantee of eternal inheritance.

John 1:12-13: "But to all who received him, to those who believe in his name, gave them the right to become children of God, who were not born by natural descent, nor by the will of the flesh or by will of some man, but were born of God. " Adoption as children of God is a central theme in Romans 8, and John 1 also points out that those who believe in Jesus Christ receive the right to become children of God.

Hebrews 9:14: "The more the blood of Christ, which by the eternal Spirit has offered himself immaculate to God, will purify our conscience of deeds that lead to death, that we may serve to the living God!" Romans 8 highlights the liberation of the power of sin and death, and Hebrews 9 emphasizes that it is the blood of Christ that purifies our consciences of acts that lead to death.


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