This chapter is one of the most interesting and precious portions of
the Sacred Scriptures. Some parts of it are attended with great
difficulties; but its main scope and design is apparent to all. It...
F. ELECTION (Cch. 8, 9 11)
It is almost needless to say that the Election spoken of in ch. 8 &c.
is variously explained. A large and important school of Theology (the
Arminian) interprets it as a _pe...
_THEY THAT ARE IN CHRIST, AND LIVE ACCORDING TO THE SPIRIT, ARE FREE
FROM CONDEMNATION. WHAT HARM COMETH OF THE FLESH, AND WHAT GOOD OF THE
SPIRIT, AND WHAT OF BEING GOD'S CHILDREN._
_Anno Domini 58...
VIII.
The Apostle has now again reached a climax in his argument similar to
that in the opening of Romans 5. His subject is once more the blissful
condition of the Christian who has made full use of t...
CHAPTER 8. For the place of this chapter in the argument see chap. 6,
_ad init_. The general subject is the life in the spirit, by which the
power of sin is broken, and the believer enabled to live to...
INTRODUCTION TO ROMANS 8
As the former chapter shows that sanctified ones are not free from the
being of sin in them, which is a ground of general complaint and
uneasiness; this chapter shows, that j...
ROMANS 8:1-39
Introduction
Man is a "triune" being. He is composed of three parts (1
Thessalonians 5:23) - spirit, body, soul. Romans 8:1-39 deals with
these three and their relationship to the Holy
ROMANS CHAPTER ROMANS 8:1-18
_ INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY-MARK DUNAGAN_
I. INTRODUCTION:
'Our spirit can and must prevail over our flesh. We must not "walk"
(pattern our life) after our flesh, but...
* 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 praye...