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Verse 33. This and the two following verses contain a string of
questions, most appropriately introduced and most powerfully urged,
tending to show the safety of the state of those who have believed t...
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WHO SHALL LAY ANYTHING TO THE CHARGE - This expression is taken from
courts of law, and means, who shall accuse, or condemn, or so charge
with crime before the tribunal of God as to cause their condem...
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CHAPTER 8
_ 1. In Christ; no Condemnation but Deliverance. (Romans 8:1 .)_
2. Flesh and Spirit. (Romans 8:5 .)
3. The Body and the Spirit. (Romans 8:9 .)
4. Sons and Heirs of God. ...
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THE CHRISTIAN ASSURANCE.
Romans 8:28. One thing we do know, that all goes well for those that
love God including their worst sufferings (Romans 8:18; cf. Romans
5:3)....
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What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who is
against us? The very God who did not spare his own Son but who
delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely
give...
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THE LIBERATION OF OUR HUMAN NATURE (Romans 8:1-4)...
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LAY ANY THING. bring charges, i.e. call to judicial account. Greek.
_enkaleo._ See Acts 19:38.
TO THE CHARGE OF. App-104.
IT... JUSTIFIETH. Shall God Who justifies (them)?...
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Security of the Justified: the Holy Spirit's aid given to them:
Eternal Glory prepared for them: the Divine purpose leads them thither...
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_Who shall lay any thing to the charge_ The Gr. word is technical and
legal. The legal ideas of accusation, condemnation, acquittal, which
have been so prominent through the Epistle, here reappear, in...
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ΚΑΤᾺ ἘΚΛΕΚΤΩ͂Ν Θ. Against men whom GOD has chosen: the
bare words give tremendous emphasis.
ΘΕῸΣ Ὁ ΔΙΚΑΙΩ͂Ν. In the face of GOD’S acquittal, the
condemnation of the world is as nothing; cf. 1 Corinthi...
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31–39. The confidence inspired by this evidence of the love of
Christ and GOD. The love which is the ground of the whole relation of
GOD to man is shown in its intensity (31), and its power as reveale...
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The interpretation of the character and obligations of human life,
under the power of the indwelling Spirit, in relation to creation and
to GOD.
(12) If then all this is true, that our spirit in its w...
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ΈΓΚΑΛΈΣΕΙ _fut. ind. act. от_ ΈΓΚΑΛΈΩ (G1458)
призывать, выдвигать обвинения против
кого-л. в суде (ММ). В риторическом
вопросе, на который ожидается
отрицательный ответ,
ΔΙΚΑΙΏΝ _praes. act. part. о...
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DISCOURSE: 1880
PAUL’S CONFIDENCE
Romans 8:33. _Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God’s elect?
It is God that justifieth. Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ
that died, yea rather, that is...
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WHO SHALL LAY ANY THING TO THE CHARGE, &C.— Here it is well observed
by Mr. Lowth, that these words being read by way of interrogation, as
is Romans 8:35 carry a full and clear sense thus: Who shall p...
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_TEXT_
Romans 8:31-39. What then shall we say to these things? If God is for
us, who is against us? Romans 8:32 He that spared not his own Son, but
delivered him up for us all, how shall he not also w...
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Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God that
justifieth.
WHO SHALL LAY ANYTHING TO THE CHARGE OF, [ engkalesei (G1458)] - or,
'bring a charge against'
GOD'S ELECT. Here,...
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Conciliation-Individual
11 Mortal bodies are such as are dying, in a physical sense. Their
vivification cannot refer to the future resurrection, but to the
present power of God's Spirit to use an...
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THE NEW LIFE IN CHEIST IN RELATION TO GOD AND THE SPIRIT
It was shown in Romans 5:12. that condemnation for the _guilt_ of sin
is done away by justification through faith in Christ. The question as
to...
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ELECT] i.e. chosen, practically = 'called.' _It is_ GOD] cp. Isaiah
50:8....
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 8
THE *HOLY SPIRIT AND GOD’S CHILDREN 8:1-39
FREEDOM FROM *SINFUL NATURE 8:1-4
V1 Therefore the people who belong to...
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(31-39) Now follows the sublime and triumphant conclusion from the
foregoing — expressed with passionate energy and with the most
intense consciousness of the reality of a Christian belief in
penetrat...
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WHO SHALL LAY ANY THING ...? — The punctuation and arrangement of
these clauses are somewhat difficult. It seems best on the whole to
connect together the two clauses at the end of Romans 8:33, and
be...
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CHAPTER 19
THE SPIRIT OF PRAYER IN THE SAINTS: THEIR PRESENT AND ETERNAL WELFARE
IN THE LOVE OF
Romans 8:26
IN the last paragraph the music of this glorious didactic prophecy
passed, in some solemn...
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Conclusion of the argument: the Apostle glories in the assurance of
God's eternal and unchangeable love in Jesus Christ.
οἴδαμεν δὲ = further, we know: in a sense this is one
ground more for believing...
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f. The punctuation here is a very difficult problem: see the text and
margin of R.V. The reminiscence of Isaiah 50:8 f. in Romans 8:33 makes
it more difficult; for it suggests that the normal structur...
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NO SEPARATION FROM CHRIST'S LOVE
Romans 8:31
This is the close of the Apostle's argument. He has shown that
believers are dear to God because they are in Christ; that their every
need has been antici...
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The opening sentences of this chapter show a remarkable contrast with
the previous chapter. From the fearful sense of condemnation we pass
into the consciousness of no condemnation.
Having shown the n...
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(27) Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? [It is] (p)
God that justifieth.
(27) A most glorious and comfortable conclusion of the whole second
part of this epistle, that is of the tre...
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THIRD SECTION (8:1-39). THE WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN THE JUSTIFIED
BELIEVER.
At the close of the preceding section, the apostle had contrasted the
_oldness of letter_, a term by which he denotes the...
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TWENTIETH PASSAGE (8:31-39). HYMN OF THE ASSURANCE OF SALVATION.
This passage is a conclusion. The _then_ of Romans 8:31 indicates
this. This conclusion is directly connected with the previous teachin...
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“ _Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? It is God
that justifieth._ ”
Paul is not ignorant how many accusers every believer has: conscience,
the law, Satan, the accuser of the elect, t...
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What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be
against us? (32) He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up
for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all...
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The circumstances under which the epistle to the Romans was written
gave occasion to the most thorough and comprehensive unfolding, not of
the church, but of Christianity. No apostle had ever yet visi...
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33._Who shall bring an accusation, etc. _The first and the chief
consolation of the godly in adversities, is to be fully persuaded of
the paternal kindness of God; for hence arises the certainty of th...
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"There is therefore now no condemnation to those which are in Christ
Jesus" (Chapter 8). He does not here speak of the efficacy of the
blood in putting away sins (all-essential as that blood is, and t...
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WHO SHALL LAY ANYTHING TO THE CHARGE OF GOD'S ELECT?.... The elect of
God are a certain select number of persons, whom he has so loved, as
of his sovereign good will and pleasure, to choose in Christ...
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Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? _It is_ God that
justifieth.
Ver. 33. _Who shall lay anything_] This is that confident
interrogatory of a good conscience, επερωτημα, 1 Peter 3:2...
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_Who shall lay any thing to the charge_ Any matter of guilt, which
should bring them into condemnation, or shall bring an accusation
against _God's elect_ That is, against true believers, who have so...
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WHO SHALL LAY ANYTHING TO THE CHARGE OF GOD'S ELECT? IT IS GOD THAT
JUSTIFIETH....
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The assurance of God's unchangeable love in Christ Jesus:...
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DELIVERANCE SIMPLY BY GOD'S TRUTH
We come now, in the first four verses here, to the deliverance itself.
Is this to be by means of experience? A mere glance at the verses will
show us it is decidedly...
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Who dares to:
A. Blame God for our problems?
B. Charge God with neglect? abandonment?
Job charged not God foolishly. Neither should we.
34 Would you blame Christ?
A. He DIED for you.
B. He was r...
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WHO SHALL LAY ANYTHING TO THE CHARGE OF GOD'S ELECT? IT IS GOD THAT
JUSTIFIETH; "LAY ANYTHING TO THE CHARGE OF GOD'S ELECT" -if some are
against us (Romans 8:31), then certainly they will make accusat...
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32-39 All things whatever, in heaven and earth, are not so great a
display of God's free love, as the gift of his coequal Son to be the
atonement on the cross for the sin of man; and all the rest fol...
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WHO SHALL LAY ANY THING TO THE CHARGE OF GOD'S ELECT? Who can implead
such, or put in any accusation against them? There is nothing to
accuse them of, they are justified; and there is none to accuse t...
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Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? It is God that
justifieth;...
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Romans 8:33 Who G5101 bring G1458 (G5692) charge G2596 Gods G2316
elect G1588 God G2316 justifies G1344 ...
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THE BELIEVER CAN REST IN TOTAL ASSURANCE BECAUSE HE KNOWS THAT GOD IS
WORKING HIS PURPOSES OUT FROM BEGINNING TO END. HE CAN THEREFORE REST
IN THE CERTAINTY OF HIS LOVE WHATEVER BEFALLS (8:28-39).
Now...
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‘Who will lay anything to the charge of God's elect? It is God who
justifies.'
In Romans 8:32 Paul's language was sacrificial, now it becomes legal.
What possible charge can be laid against God's true...
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Romans 8:33. WHO SHALL BRING ANY CHARGE AGAINST. The term used is a
legal one, and suggests an accusation resulting in condemnation.
God's elect. Those referred to throughout, especially in Romans
8:2...
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Romans 8:33-35. The main point open to discussion is respecting the
punctuation of these verses. (1.) The E. V. gives answers as well as
questions in Romans 8:33-34. (2.) Others find two questions in...
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3. _THE LIFE IN THE SPIRIT OVER AGAINST THE FAILURE OF THE LAW; THE
GOSPEL AS THE POWER OF GOD UNTO PRESENT SALVATION FROM SIN_ .
This chapter is ‘the climax of the Epistle' (Tholuck). The gospel is
a...
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2. GROUNDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT, ATTESTING THE BELIEVER'S SECURITY.
The life in the Spirit involves fellowship with Christ in suffering
and glory (Romans 8:17). The sufferings are present, while the glory...
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Romans 8:28-39. The _third_ ground of encouragement; the Christian has
nothing to fear, for nothing can separate him from the love of God
(see analysis above)....
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WHO SHALL LAY ANYTHING TO THE CHARGE OF GOD'S ELECT?
(τις εγκαλεσε κατα εκλεκτων θεου?). Future
active indicative of εγκαλεω, old verb, to come forward as
accuser (forensic term) in case in court, t...
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Romans 8:31
There are Three Stages in this Challenge of Faith.
I. Who shall our accuser be? Nothing will stop the accuser's mouth,
but the one mighty act of God's sovereign grace by which He acquits...
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The words we are about to read follow a passage in which the Apostle
describes the conflict of his soul. It is rather singular that it
should be so.
To catch the contrast, let us just begin at the en...
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Romans 8:26. _Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities:_
Oh, how many these are! Want of memory, want of faith, want of
earnestness, ignorance, pride, deadness, coldness of heart, these are
s...
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Romans 8:1. _There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are
in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit._
«No condemnation»: that is the beginning of the chapter. No...
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Romans 8:14. _For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are
the sons of God._
Leading implies following; and those who are enabled to follow the
guidance of the Divine Spirit are most assured...
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Romans 8:18. _For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time
are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed
in us._
Paul made «the sufferings of this present time» into a...
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Romans 8:19. _For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for
the manifestation of the sons of God._
The whole creation is in a waiting posture, waiting for the glory yet
to be revealed.
Rom...
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Romans 8:23. _And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the
firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves,
waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body._...
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Romans 8:26. _Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities:_
Our weaknesses, our insufficiencies, our inabilities: the Spirit of
God comes in to be a helper to the children of God.
Romans 8:26....
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Romans 8:28. And we know that all things work together for good to
them that love God, to them who are the called according to his
purpose. For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be
con...
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CONTENTS: The new law of the Holy Spirit in the believer, giving
deliverance from sinful nature. The full result of the Gospel in the
believer and his security.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, P...
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The first four verses of this chapter belong to the preseding one, and
deduce the just conclusions therefrom, that the state of fallen man is
a state of condemnation and legal bondage that he cannot e...
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WHO WILL ACCUSE GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE. Neither God nor Christ will do
this, and Satan cannot, since we are pronounced "Not Guilty." This
shows how _secure_ we are in God's love!!! But note we are still...
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 8:33 Satan, their enemies, or even their own
consciences may bring charges against GOD’S ELECT. But God declares
them justified.
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 8:18 Paul began this major section of the
letter (Romans 5:1) by emphasizing the final hope of believers (Rom
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 8:34.—Justification opposed to accusation, defence and
advocacy to condemnation.
_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Romans 8:33_
Christ’s intercessory work.
CHRISTIAN FAIT...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 8:36. WE ARE BEING KILLED.—To express the intensely present.
Romans 8:37.—Are triumphantly victorious. Have superabundant
strength.
Romans 8:38. FOR I AM PERSUADED, ETC.—To b...
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EXPOSITION
ROMANS 8:1
(_c_) _The blessed condition and assured hope of such as are in Christ
_Jesus. The summary of the contents of this chapter, which follows the
Exposition, may be referred to in...
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Let's turn to the eighth chapter of Romans. Fasten your seatbelts as
we take off.
In the seventh chapter of the book of Romans, Paul has come to the
realization that the law is spiritual. While he was...
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1 Peter 1:2; 1 Thessalonians 1:4; Galatians 3:8; Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah
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Shall lay - to the charge [ε γ κ α λ ε σ ε ι]. Only here by
Paul. Frequent in Acts. See Romans 19:38; Romans 23:28; Romans 26:2.
Lit., "to call something in one." Hence call to account; bring a
charge...
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SOME THINGS WE KNOW
Romans 8:26
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
In the realms of the humanly unknowable and unknown, the Word of God
is sure and steadfast. We can say, "I know this," or, "I know that,"
when God...
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God's elect — The above — cited author observes, that long before
the coming of Christ the heathen world revolted from the true God, and
were therefore reprobated, or rejected.
But the nation of the...
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Observe here, 1. The apostle's confident and daring challenge: WHO
SHALL LAY ANYTHING TO THE CHARGE OF GOD'S ELECT?
Where note, The universality of the challenge: It is universal in.
double respect:...