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Romans 8

Study Series · 5 Parts

Romans 8

Thirty-Nine Verses That Hold the Whole Gospel

Romans 8 is 39 verses that hold the entire gospel. From “no condemnation” to “nothing can separate us,” this chapter covers the Holy Spirit’s work, suffering, hope, and a promise so unqualified it still steadies people two thousand years later. This five-part study walks through it verse by verse.

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"No Condemnation" — The Five Words That Should Make You Weep (Romans 8:1)
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"No Condemnation" — The Five Words That Should Make You Weep (Romans 8:1)

Romans 8 opens with a legal verdict that takes a second to read and a lifetime to absorb. Five words that erase the case against you — permanently. It's easy to read them too fast to feel what they actually mean.

How Do You Know the Holy Spirit Actually Lives in You? (Romans 8:5-17)
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How Do You Know the Holy Spirit Actually Lives in You? (Romans 8:5-17)

You've been told the Spirit lives inside you. But do you feel it? Do you sense it? Paul's answer isn't a feeling at all. It's a specific pattern he says you can trace in your own life — and it's not what most sermons lead with.

Why All of Creation Is Groaning — And What It's Waiting For (Romans 8:18-25)
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Why All of Creation Is Groaning — And What It's Waiting For (Romans 8:18-25)

Something is wrong with the world and you can feel it. The ache in your bones, the news that never gets better, the beauty that always fades. Paul says the entire universe feels it too — and he tells you exactly what it's all waiting for.

The Spirit Prays When You Can't Find the Words (Romans 8:26-30)
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The Spirit Prays When You Can't Find the Words (Romans 8:26-30)

You've had those nights — face on the floor, chest tight, and you can't even form a sentence. Paul says that's exactly where the Holy Spirit steps in. And the verse he writes next — Romans 8:28 — is quoted constantly and read carefully far less often.

Nothing Can Separate You — The Closing Argument of Romans 8 (Romans 8:31-39)
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Nothing Can Separate You — The Closing Argument of Romans 8 (Romans 8:31-39)

Paul has built his case across 30 verses. Now he delivers the closing argument. Five rhetorical questions. A list of enemies that runs from death to demons to the unknown future. And a verdict so specific Paul dares you to find the loophole.