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Articles, Bible studies, and sermons that contain Romans 8:26:

Romans 8:26-28
Excerpted from: It's Enough! Now, Lord, Take My Life!

Think about what God has done in the past and what He is doing now to accomplish His great plan of salvation. When we put our problems in perspective with God's plan, the troubles and trials of life shrink into insignificance. God has promised the help of His Holy Spirit and His everlasting love. Here in Romans 8, we are going to read verses 26 through 28 and 31 to 39.

Verse 28 does not mean the situation itself is good. It does not mean that it is good when our husband or wife dies, and it does not mean that losing our jobs is good necessarily. Any situation can work for good if we meet the challenge correctly and let God guide us. If we put our lives in God's hands, the result will always be good. It might not seem reasonable at the time, but something good will ultimately come of it.

God's Spirit supports us in our weakness and intercedes for us when we do not know how to pray, aligning our hearts with God's will. God works all things for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. Therefore, we can have complete confidence in God's love for us and we will never feel like saying, It's enough now, Lord, take my life.

Romans 8:26-27
Excerpted from: We Have an Advocate With the Father

Romans 8:26-27
Excerpted from: The Father-Son Relationship (Part Seven)

Romans 8:26-28
Excerpted from: Back to Basics

Romans 8:26-27
Excerpted from: The Trinity and the Holy Spirit (Part 2)

Romans 8:18-31
Excerpted from: Those Best Prepared to Suffer with Him

Romans 8:26-30
Excerpted from: We Are Saved in This Hope

Romans 8:26-28
Excerpted from: These Things We Know

Romans 8:26-27
Excerpted from: Whatever We Ask

Romans 8:26-30
Excerpted from: Whatever We Ask

Romans 8:18-39
Excerpted from: Peace with God Through Christ

Romans 8:26-28
Excerpted from: Everlasting Consolation and Good Hope

Romans 8:26-27
Excerpted from: Approaching God Through Christ (Part 7)

Romans 8:23-37
Excerpted from: Magic Doesn't Work (Part 2)

Romans 8:26-27
Excerpted from: The Intercessory Character of Christ

Romans 8:26-27
Excerpted from: Prayer Makes a Difference

Romans 8:26-39
Excerpted from: Overcoming Discouragement and Depression

Romans 8:18-31
Excerpted from: Who Do You Trust? (Part Two)

Romans 8:26-27
Excerpted from: Are You Strong in the Lord?

Romans 8:26-27
Excerpted from: Approaching God Through Christ (Part 6)

Romans 8:26-28
Excerpted from: The Prayers of Jesus

Romans 8:26-27
Excerpted from: The Holy Spirit: The Power of God

Romans 8:14-30
Excerpted from: Trials Are a Gift From God

Romans 8:26-27
Excerpted from: Diligence in the Face of Trials


Articles

Defining Hope for the Creation  
Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Four)  
Out of the Abundance of Our Prayers  

Bible Studies

Biblical Symbolism (Part Two)  
The Holy Spirit  

Essays

The Prayer Conundrum  

Sermons

Assurance (Part Three): Glory and Hope  
Christian Optimism  
From Pilgrims to Pillars (Part One)  (2)
Joshua's Four Miracles (Part Two)  
Keep Your Heart With All Diligence!  
Prayer and the Incense Altar  



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