If you wanted a mechanic to fix your car, what kind of mechanic would you rather have, a qualified
Let me show you six principles of
Romans chapter 8 shows us these six principles of
1. Romans 8:1-14
Imagine I offered you a thousand dollars to deliver an important parcel to Alice Springs by midnight. Your first thought would probably be, "What's the best way for me to get to Alice tonight?" You would not, for example, say, "I wonder if they grow tulips in Alice?" You would need to ask the right question, and get the
To live life abundantly, you must get your asks and your answers right. In the nutshell statement
Why are you alive in this world? To become a son of God. How can you achieve this? By following the leadership of God's Spirit. There you have the greatest questions you could ever ask, and the
The greatest problem in our lives is sin, and the condemnation that it brings upon us. Until we have the answer to that problem, we cannot have an abundant life, because we are condemned to death, being cut off from God's
Now let's summarise the other verses
Jesus condemned sin in mankind, just as God's law has always done. But Jesus did what the law could not do by itself: Jesus provided an answer to the condemnation. He died for our sins and arose from the dead, that we might have life through forgiveness in Him. Even though we must still endure the death of our physical bodies, that too will be overcome in the end by our resurrection from the dead. Jesus certainly gives us the
By yielding to God's Spirit, by accepting and following the answers that Jesus provides, God's Spirit lives in us. So we live, and live abundantly. Otherwise we die
2. Romans 8:15-18
We would all agree, I'm sure, that the right attitude toward life and its problems is of the utmost importance. We all remember the story of the two shoe salesmen who were sent to a tropical island where everybody went barefoot. One salesman came back defeated. "There's no market for shoes on this island
In the nutshell statement
In the opening verse of this section (verse 15) Paul tells us that we should have no spirit of fear, but the spirit of adoption. He goes on to say that we are heirs to the kingdom of God, and we are children of God. Our sufferings in this life are our sharing in the sufferings of Christ, and if we suffer with him we shall also be glorified
This is the right outlook on life: we are children of our Father, and joint heirs with Christ, who, after he had suffered was glorified. This is a powerful attitude that completely changes the
3. Romans 8:19-25
This next section takes up the theme of our expectations. Most of us would agree that, next to attitudes, expectations go along way to giving quality to life. You have to have hope, you have to believe you are getting somewhere and achieving
Imagine you hear a noise underground in your garden. When you investigate, you find a gentleman is digging a tunnel right under you. When you ask him where he is digging the tunnel to, or what is he hoping to find, he says, "I dunno mate, I got no reason, I'm just digging a tunnel." He would have to be a sad case, this gentleman. If he were hoping to find gold, or to escape from prison, if he had some expectation, you could perhaps think him sane. But if he anticipates nothing in digging this tunnel, why
I am no expert on the problem of suicide, and I don't know why some people kill themselves. But perhaps in some cases it is because they anticipate nothing in digging the tunnel of life, and they cannot
In the nutshell statement of this section
It's our choice whether we live in glorious hope or
4. Romans 8:26-28
Attitude and anticipation has to express itself in action. There is much that a person can do in the here and now to improve life. But one action stands out above all others.
In the nutshell statement (verse 28) Paul uses the term "work" in a special way. It is hard to separate this work as being God's work alone, and it is certainly not our work alone. It is best understood as a synergy, a work of two working together, God and us. "All things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according
In the opening verse of this section Paul speaks of how the Spirit helps us in our weakness by his intercession for us when we pray. As we pray, he prays with us, and the ineffectual and imperfect prayers we offer are made perfect and effectual
When we pray, the Spirit of God searches our hearts. We do not rely on our own mere words, but on the great mind of the Spirit, to take our innermost needs to God for
5. Romans 8:29-37
Every great goal must be reduced to smaller intermediate goals, which I call stations. A train stops at many stations before reaching the destination. The arrival at each station is evidence of progress toward the goal. The achievement of each minor goal moves us closer to the achievement of
In the nutshell statement
6. Romans 8:38-39
An attitude of confidence or assurance is so important, that we treat it as a separate principle. In the opening verse of this section Paul begins, "I am persuaded..." In the nutshell statement
If we can live with this assurance, then we can live an abundant