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Romans 8:31-39 – What Then Shall We Say to These Things?

Last week, we finished Romans 8, where the Apostle Paul described the highest heights of our eternal condition in Christ. Those eight chapters led us up to a mountaintop of truth…and in the next sentence, Paul immediately brings us into a deep valley of grief and sorrow.

What could possibly pull Paul off that mountain top and plop him into a valley of grief and sorrow? How could the assurance of nothing ever separating us from God’s love lead Paul (in the very next sentence) to confess the “great sorrow and continual grief” in his heart?

The answer…is something we discovered this past Sunday as we began Romans 9. Watch our study as we learned about Paul’s realization for those who aren’t in Christ, how we share that sorrow and grief, and—most importantly—what our response should be!

*Due to some technical difficulties, the audio drops out around 28 minutes into the message, but comes back about a minute later.

Watch Sunday’s Message

Join us for worship this Sunday at 10am!

We look forward to worshiping with you this Sunday.

Sunday Morning Prayer

9:15-9:45am, Upper Room (2nd Floor)

Gather for a time of prayer before our service on Sunday in the Upper Room (2nd floor). Come pray for Pastor Dom, the service, our church family, our city and other pastors in this city, leaders of our country, and the persecuted Church.

Bring your children! This is where they can learn how to pray with the body.

Jr. & Sr. High Youth Group

TONIGHT (10/26) 6:30-8:00pm

We are excited for our second Apologetics study tonight as we start to evaluate the question: “Is there a God”. We’ll start to move into some formal arguments on this topic in the coming weeks. Hope to see you there!

Stay Connected! Visit refuge.mn/youth for a calendar of events & info about how to join our messaging group in the Refuge app.

Men’s Ministry

Sunday, November 6th @ 6:15pm

Men—join us for a time of devotion and discussion in the book of Colossians on Sunday, November 6th at 6:15. We meet in the Upper Room (on the 2nd floor).

Stay Connected! Visit refuge.mn/men for a calendar of events & info about how to join our messaging group in the Refuge app.

Be Encouraged

The love of Christ compelled Paul to not only be willing to be bound, but to die for Jesus (Acts 21:13). In his letter to the Romans, he goes even further to say that he wished he could be accursed from Christ so his fellow countrymen could be saved (Romans 9:3).

This passion came out of the overflow of his awareness of the mountaintop of Romans 8 (nothing can separate us from the love of God) and the valley of Romans 9 (the realization of the future that awaits those who refuse to receive God’s gift of salvation in Christ). This is how the love of Christ looked as it work its way out of the overflow of the heart of Paul.

Here’s a question for us to consider: what does the love of Christ look like as it overflows in your life? Remember: there is no shame or condemnation for those who are in Christ…but there might be conviction—when we finally agree with what the Holy Spirit has been saying.

There might be conviction that we haven’t been under the spout where God’s love pours out. Maybe there’s conviction that we haven’t allowed our cup to overflow, let alone be filled up. Maybe there’s conviction that we think more about the things of the world rather than the promises of God.

If we would simply turn from that meaningless nonsense and invest time thinking through and meditating upon the truths of God’s word, then we would find ourselves compelled by the same love that Paul was compelled by. Maybe not to die or be accursed from Christ, but to make an effort to die to ourselves and to serve Christ and others.

That’s what investing time with Jesus in His word will do—it will cause you to care. It will change you from the inside out. It will compel you to live counter-culturally by sacrificially putting other’s interests above your own.

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