Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
In Mark’s final lesson from Romans 8, he explores one of the most powerful passages in all of Scripture — Paul’s triumphant declaration that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. Mark begins with the moving Civil War letter of Union soldier Sullivan Ballou, who reached for a love that death could not silence. Paul doesn’t reach; he announces it. In this lesson, Mark covers: • Paul’s great question: “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?” — and what the Greek word xorìso (to separate) really means • The real-world list: Tribulation, distress, persecution, famine, nakedness, danger, the sword — Paul names every crushing pressure of life and says none of them can break Christ’s love for you • The lament Psalm turned inside out: Paul quotes Psalm 44:22 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeFeqmyLNfk&t=2662s], one of the most gut-wrenching national laments in the Bible — and then flips it into a declaration of victory • Hypernikōmen: Paul may have invented this word — more than conquerors — because ordinary language couldn’t contain the idea • The cosmic catalog: A merism spanning death, life, angels, rulers, things present, things to come — everything that exists — and none of it can drive a wedge between you and God’s love. Key takeaway: You are held by Christ’s love, not by your good works. The storms of this life are real, but we are hyper-victors through Him who loved us. The post Session 36 – Romans; Romans 8:35-37: Mark Lanier, 06/21/26 [https://biblical-literacy.org/lessons/session-36-romans-romans-835-37-mark-lanier-06-21-26/] appeared first on Biblical Literacy [https://biblical-literacy.org].
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