* The freedom of believers from condemnation. (1-9) Their privileges
as being the children of God. (10-17) Their hopeful prospects under
tribulations. (18-25) Their assistance from the Spirit in prayer.
(26,27) Their interest in the love of God. (28-31) Their final
triumph, through Christ. (32-39)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-9 Believers may be chastened of the Lord, but will not be condemned
with the world. By their union with Christ through faith, they are
thus secured. What is the principle of their walk; the flesh or the
Spirit, the old or the new nature, corruption or grace? For which of
these do we make provisio... [ Continue Reading ]
10-17 If the Spirit be in us, Christ is in us. He dwells in the heart
by faith. Grace in the soul is its new nature; the soul is alive to
God, and has begun its holy happiness which shall endure for ever. The
righteousness of Christ imputed, secures the soul, the better part,
from death. From hence... [ Continue Reading ]
18-25 The sufferings of the saints strike no deeper than the things
of time, last no longer than the present time, are light afflictions,
and but for a moment. How vastly different are the sentence of the
word and the sentiment of the world, concerning the sufferings of this
present time! Indeed th... [ Continue Reading ]
26,27 Though the infirmities of Christians are many and great, so that
they would be overpowered if left to themselves, yet the Holy Spirit
supports them. The Spirit, as an enlightening Spirit, teaches us what
to pray for; as a sanctifying Spirit, works and stirs up praying
graces; as a comforting S... [ Continue Reading ]
28-31 That is good for the saints which does their souls good. Every
providence tends to the spiritual good of those that love God; in
breaking them off from sin, bringing them nearer to God, weaning them
from the world, and fitting them for heaven. When the saints act out
of character, corrections... [ Continue Reading ]
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 follows
upon union with him, and interest in him. All things, all which can be
the causes or means of a... [ Continue Reading ]