Elder Greg Cox's sermon summary:
We were back in our study
of Romans chapter 8 this week. The message was titled, “The Invincible Love of
God pt 3,” from Romans 8:34-37. We were covering the five things we are to say
in response to this invincible love of God from Romans 8:29-30 in the immediate
context, but all of Romans 8 in the larger context.
We heard in the
introduction how Romans 8 is all about the Christian’s full and forever
deliverance from condemnation through faith in Jesus Christ.
·
Look
through chapter 8 as a group and discuss the truth of this statement found in
the verses leading up to the text for this week.
o
How does
this truth ground you in hope and perseverance in your walk with Christ in this
life and in the hope, you have for eternal life?
We were reminded of
the four points leading up to the fifth point this week. The first point was
from verse 31, He is for me, and He is invincible. Discuss the peace and
security that comes as you meditate on this truth and remember God is for you
(see Psalm 118:6-7).
The second point was
that God gave you Jesus and He will give you everything else (v.32). God saved
you through the death of His Son, He won’t hold back what you need after giving
you His most valuable Son.
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Discuss
this point, if God gave up His Son so you could become a part of His family with
Christ, how do you think God will be with you and provide what you need from
now to eternity? How does this truth help you in hard times, stressful times,
loss, etc.?
The third point was
God has chosen me and He will protect me from everyone (v.33). This point was
that no one can bring a charge against God’s chosen ones because God has
justified them through His Son and no charges could stick.
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How does
this truth bring a deep-rooted hope and joy in realizing that no charge can
ever be brought against you before God? How was all of this brought about (see
Romans 8:1-4)?
The fourth point was
Jesus died for me and He is interceding for me (v.34). You have the Father, the
Spirt, and the Son all working for you to sustain your faith and relationship
with God.
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How does
Romans 8 demonstrate this truth? Look at the verses that point to the work of
the Father, the Spirit, and the Son to hold you fast in your faith. How do
these truths ground you further in hope and joy in salvation and your future?
This led to the fifth
point on nothing being able to separate you from the love of Christ (vv.35-37).
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We heard
how this is not the love you have for Christ, but the love He has for you.
Nothing can separate you from His love for you. He gave Himself up for you with
His life so you could be with Him.
o
Discuss
the importance of this being His love for you and not your love for Him. What
are the implications of nothing be able to separate Christ’s love for you?
·
We saw in
the text that there is a list of things/conditions that also have no ability to
ever separate you from Christ. Look at this list and discuss what God’s word is
telling you about you if these are true of you in the past, present, or future?
What are you tempted to think when you encounter these things, and what is
God’s word telling you about these things as they relate to the love Christ has
for you?
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Tribulation
– strong pressure
o
Distress –
means narrow space, like the walls of your life are closing in on you.
o
Persecution
– Attack
o
Famine –
extreme hunger and no access to food.
o
Nakedness
– No access to clothing
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Danger –
Being under threat of harm
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Sword –
Being under threat of harm to the point of death.
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We heard
how Christ’s love is sure, but so is trouble for the Christian. See Luke 21:16-17
and discuss what this passage says about troubles as a Christian. But does this
have any way of separating you from the love of Christ?
·
Look at
Paul’s example in 1 Corinthians 4:11-13. What kept Paul going and persevering
in spite of these troubles (see Romans 8:37)?
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The text
says you are more than conquerors (more than victorious, you are super
victorious) because not only do these things have no ability to separate you
from Christ, but God is using them for your good (Gen. 50:20; Romans 8:28) to
grow you even more like His Son.
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How does
this truth help you with the everyday struggles you encounter in life to see it
through the love of Christ?
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How do you
grow in your trust of these truths in applying them to your walk in this world?
How does the Spirit help you through truth to walk by faith and not by sight?
How do you deepen your relationship with God through the Spirit to more easily walk
by Him and not according to your flesh (see Galatians 5:16-26