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Romans 8 is one of the most powerful chapters in all of Scripture—and it opens and closes with two glorious declarations: there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus, and there is no separation from the love of God. In this sermon, Pastor Christopher walks us through the rich theology and deep assurance found in Romans 8 and beyond, answering the heartfelt question many believers struggle with: Can I lose my salvation?
Through six compelling biblical reasons, we learn why eternal security is not a denominational doctrine, but a divine promise grounded in God’s sovereignty, Christ’s finished work, and the ongoing ministry of the Holy Spirit. If you’ve ever doubted your salvation—or simply longed for deeper peace in your walk with Christ—this message is for you.
📖 Key Scriptures: Romans 8, Hebrews 10, Philippians 1, John 5, 1 Peter 1
🔑 Themes: Assurance of Salvation, God’s Sovereignty, The Finished Work of the Cross, Eternal Life
Listen and be encouraged: you are not holding on to God—He is holding on to you.
By Christopher EnixRomans 8 is one of the most powerful chapters in all of Scripture—and it opens and closes with two glorious declarations: there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus, and there is no separation from the love of God. In this sermon, Pastor Christopher walks us through the rich theology and deep assurance found in Romans 8 and beyond, answering the heartfelt question many believers struggle with: Can I lose my salvation?
Through six compelling biblical reasons, we learn why eternal security is not a denominational doctrine, but a divine promise grounded in God’s sovereignty, Christ’s finished work, and the ongoing ministry of the Holy Spirit. If you’ve ever doubted your salvation—or simply longed for deeper peace in your walk with Christ—this message is for you.
📖 Key Scriptures: Romans 8, Hebrews 10, Philippians 1, John 5, 1 Peter 1
🔑 Themes: Assurance of Salvation, God’s Sovereignty, The Finished Work of the Cross, Eternal Life
Listen and be encouraged: you are not holding on to God—He is holding on to you.