The Grand Conclusion

Paul sums up his discussion about Jesus and what Father has done for us at the end of Romans 8. But I believe it, also, beautifully summarizes the message of the entire Bible. 

(Scripture excerpts from Romans 8:31-39 from The Passion Translation)

So what does all this mean?

Who then could ever stand against us?

Absolutely no one! 

Because God has proved his love by giving his greatest treasure, the gift of his son. 

Who then would dare to accuse those who God has chosen in love to be his?

Absolutely no one! 

Because God himself issued his final verdict – not guilty!

Who then is left to condemn us?

Absolutely no one!  

Because Jesus died for us and is continually praying for our triumph. 

Who then could ever separate us from the endless love of God’s Annointed One?

Absolutely no one!  

Because nothing in the universe has the power to diminish his love toward us.

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I’ve decided that I need to start writing again.  At one time in my life, my dream was to be a writer.  That dream was set aside, because I was encouraged to be more practical.  So after many years of not writing anything except work related documents and a few Facebook posts, I am going to try to dust off those writer brain cells to see if they work.  Naturally my grammar and sentence structure have suffered years of neglect, but practice and kind feedback will surely improve them.  So my goal is to post at least one blog per week.  As the name of my blog suggests, my overall subject is the great love of our Daddy God.  My prayer is that some one will be encouraged, feel loved, encounter our savior at a deeper level, and be blessed by my simple thoughts that result when I spend time with Father.

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