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Living in Unshakable Assurance (Romans 8:18-39)
1. Present Suffering vs. Future Glory
- Our suffering is real – but not ultimate (Rom 8:18)
- Creation and believers both groan under brokenness (Rom 8:22–23)
- Glory is not abstract – it is restoration of all things
2. Already Children, Not Yet Fully Revealed
- We have the Spirit as firstfruits – real adoption now (Rom 8:15,23)
- We still wait for the redemption of our bodies
- Christian life = tension: assurance + longing
3. God’s Purpose: Becoming Like Christ
- “Good” = conformity to Christ, not comfort (Rom 8:28–29)
- God’s plan is unbroken: foreknown → glorified
- Christ-likeness shows in trust and obedience in suffering
4. Absolute Security in God’s Love
- No suffering means God has abandoned us – false (Rom 8:35)
- In all things, we are more than conquerors (Rom 8:37)
- Nothing can separate us from Christ’s love – nothing (Rom 8:38–39)
Application: Life with Unshakable Confidence
- Where in your life are you currently experiencing frustration, pain, or “groaning” – and how is it actually affecting your relationship with God right now?
- Think of a difficult situation you’re in:
How might God be using this specifically to make you more like Christ – and where do you resist that?
- When you suffer, what is your honest first thought about God – and how does Romans 8:35–39 confront or correct that reaction?