Romans 8 moves from no condemnation to no separation. The Spirit secures a new way of life now and a certain hope that includes bodily resurrection.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Romans 8 moves from no condemnation to no separation. The Spirit secures a new way of life now and a certain hope that includes bodily resurrection.
Paul lifts our eyes to the God of all comfort and to Christ in whom every promise is yes. His Spirit marks us now as we learn to comfort others with the help we received.
Hebrews 6 warns against settled rejection and calls believers to mature diligence. Assurance rests on God’s promise and oath, with our hope anchored in Jesus behind the veil.
John shows what it means to live as God’s children now—pure in hope, turning from sin, and loving in action. From that identity flow assurance in prayer and steady life by the Spirit as we await Christ’s appearing.
John binds discernment to love: confess the real Jesus, receive the apostolic witness, and let God’s love mature into fearless assurance. From that center, believers love one another because He first loved us.
John gathers God’s threefold testimony to His Son and shows that eternal life rests in Christ alone. From that assurance flow love, obedience, confident prayer, wise intercession, and freedom from idols.