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Paul says there is no condemnation. Most of us live as if there is. Today we ask what voice we are still listening to, and whether it is the Spirit of adoption.
In this letter
- The difference between conviction and condemnation
- The accuser in Revelation 12:10
- Paul's courtroom in verses 31-34
- The cost in verse 17 — if indeed we suffer with Him
- Suffering as included in the adoption, not excluded
- The Spirit's intercession for those who cannot find words
Scripture
- Romans 8:1, 17, 33-34
- Revelation 12:10 (referenced)
The question to sit with
Where is the accuser still speaking in your life? And where are you suffering, and have not yet heard that the Spirit is groaning with you?
Coming tomorrow | The Whole Letter.
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By Hank GarnerPaul says there is no condemnation. Most of us live as if there is. Today we ask what voice we are still listening to, and whether it is the Spirit of adoption.
In this letter
- The difference between conviction and condemnation
- The accuser in Revelation 12:10
- Paul's courtroom in verses 31-34
- The cost in verse 17 — if indeed we suffer with Him
- Suffering as included in the adoption, not excluded
- The Spirit's intercession for those who cannot find words
Scripture
- Romans 8:1, 17, 33-34
- Revelation 12:10 (referenced)
The question to sit with
Where is the accuser still speaking in your life? And where are you suffering, and have not yet heard that the Spirit is groaning with you?
Coming tomorrow | The Whole Letter.
> There'll be more mail tomorrow.
Support Letters From Home at https://buymeacoffee.com/lettersfromhome
Join us at https://hanksbiblestudy.com for more resources to help strengthen your faith.