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The Bible Recap

Day 343 (Romans 8-10) - Year 7

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

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🗓️ 9 December 2025

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:10.6

Today opens with one of the most powerful, dense chapters in the whole Bible, Romans 8. This is a crowd favorite.

0:19.6

It opens by saying, there is therefore now no condemnation

0:22.8

for those who are in Christ Jesus. So of course we love it already. One important thing to do

0:27.6

anytime you see a connecting word in your Bible is to see what it's connecting you to. Words like,

0:33.5

so, because, since, therefore, these words point us to cause and meaning and motive.

0:39.7

For instance, this verse has the word therefore right at the beginning, which means it's connecting

0:44.5

us back to the end of chapter 7, where Paul was talking about Jesus delivering us from

0:48.9

ourselves. The way this connects is, Jesus delivers us from ourselves, therefore, there is no condemnation for

0:56.1

anyone who is in Christ. Even though the individual sentences make total sense on their own,

1:01.3

context and connection can really help us see more of the big picture. Paul revisits themes from

1:07.1

yesterday, the juxtaposition of the spirit and the flesh and how Christ traded his

1:11.1

life for hours. He tells us to set our minds on the things of the spirit. Paul encourages us to

1:16.8

choose wisely what we think about because our thoughts will become our actions. He says we have the

1:22.0

power to do this because we have the spirit, whereas the lost are helpless to fight sin

1:26.5

with anything other than another type of

1:28.2

sin. For instance, they might fight gluttony with vanity or fear with control. But either way,

1:33.8

sin still wins. That is not victory and it is not freedom. Whereas those who have the spirit,

1:39.8

which is all believers according to verse 9, the spirit is the one empowering their lives.

1:45.1

That's what it looks like to be children of God. The spirit is the sign of our adoption into

1:49.5

God's family. His presence in us is the whole reason we can call God our father. And we're not

1:54.5

only God's children. We're co-hears with Jesus. What? That position and relationship will involve suffering, but ultimately glory,

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