- Leon Morris … When Paul goes on to ask, who can be against us? he does not mean that the Christian has no opponents. His entire correspondence is eloquent of the foes the Christian encounters constantly. He means that with God “for us” it makes not the slightest particle of difference who is against us. No foe can prevail against people who are supported by a God like that. The Christian’s confidence is in God, not in anything he himself does, and for all eternity he can rely on God’s gift. [1] Morris, L. (1988). The Epistle to the Romans (p. 335). Grand Rapids, MI; Leicester, England: W.B. Eerdmans; Inter-Varsity Press.
Message Title: If God Is for Us …
Message Text: Romans 8:31-39
MP3: LESSON 21 If God Is for Us : Romans 8:31-39 : FFC : dave scott : 121414