Perhaps the greatest tragedy of sin is that it blinds the sinner to the life-giving promises of God and predisposes him to trust in the false and death-giving allurement of Satan. Being a Christian is not simply being outwardly identified with Christ but being part of Christ, not simply of being united with Him but united IN him. True salvation will always produce true obedience. No excuse for sinning. There is no middle ground. He is either a child of God or a child of Satan. If er do not admit to sin, we delude ourselves and become still more susceptible to its influence. Have a heart fixed on God, meditate on God's Word, and commune regularly with God in prayer. The greatest blessing God's children will have in heaven will be the eternal presence of their God!!! Our eternal capacity to glorify God in heaven will depend on our willingness to suffer for God while we are on earth. No true believer need ever fear loss of salvation. Trials that come directly because of our relationship to Christ should be especially welcomed. Through suffering of all kinds and for all reasons, we can learn kindness, sympathy, humility, compassion, patience, and gentleness. Suffering helps us see and hate our own sin. But we are not Christians first of all because of what WE decided about Christ but because of what GOD decided about us before the foundation of the world. Jesus' sacrifice on the cross not only is the foundation of our salvation but also of our security. He could not grant eternal life and then take it away, because that would demonstrate that the life He had granted was not eternal. If a professing Christian turns his back on the things of God or lives persistently in sin, he proves that he never belonged to Christ at all. Such people have not lost their salvation but have never received it. It is while we still have THIS LIFE that we face tribulation, distress, persecution, famine, nakedness, peril, sword and the many other trials that Paul could have mentioned. But because we have eternal life in Christ, the threats during our present life are empty.!
Wow overall there is so much knowledge and information about Romans 8. I will definitely want to come back to this book when I study and go through Romans myself cause this book really goes into depth.