Sanctification: Glory and Assurance | Romans 8:18-39

We are about halfway through our series on Romans: The Power of the Gospel. We have been focusing intently on Paul’s main point of the letter—how rightly understanding what God has done for sinners empowers Christians to walk in newness of life. Walking in a new life is often called sanctification, a doctrine we have been learning about over the past several weeks, and we will continue discussing the hope of sanctification. We will learn from Paul’s explanation of how Christians have been adopted into God’s family by the Holy Spirit and await a glory beyond comparison. We will also learn about the assurance the Holy Spirit provides. Listen in as we study Romans 8:18-39 and learn about glory and assurance.

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Sanctification: Life in the Spirit | Romans 8:1-17