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*The Book of Romans: Renovation--Made New In Christ (chapters 6-8)*
*/Where we’ve been: /*/The believer is not just forgiven…he is given an entirely new life.
This life is different in its: Identity with Christ (6:1-14); Slavery to God (6:15-23); Liberty from the Law (7:1-25).
It is a new Life in the Spirit (8:1-39).This life in the Spirit gives the believer a new outlook on sin (8:1-11), a new sonship with God (8:12-17), a new perspective on suffering (8:18-27), and a new comfort in God’s sovereignty and our security in Him./
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*The Comfort of Sovereignty*   (28-30)
1.
Because of who we are (28)
2.       Because of what God is doing (29-30).
He is…
a.        Forming a community of faith (“many brothers”)
b.       Forming a community of conformed  (“conformed to the image”)
c.        Forming a community of redeemed (“called and justified”)
d.       Forming a community for eternity (“glorified”)
*The Comfort of Security*   (31-39)
1.       Five Questions: confusion about our security   (31-36)
a.        Who can oppose God? (31b)
b.       Isn’t God gracious?
(32)
c.        Who can accuse God’s people?
(33)
d.
Who condemns?
(34)
e.
What can overthrow God’s love?
(35)
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Tribulation = suffering
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Distress = suffering for faith
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Persecution =  suffering at the hand of unbelievers
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Nakedness = suffering from poverty~/want
                                                              v.
Danger = impending peril
                                                            vi.
Sword = martyrdom
2.       Ten Eliminations: things that cannot affect God’s love for us (37-39)
a.        Natural phenomena (life or death)
b.       Supernatural beings (angels~/rulers)
c.
Time related considerations (the present or future)
d.       Human systems (powers)
e.       Spatial considerations (height~/depth)
f.         Universal contingencies (anything in all creation!)
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