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#98 | Who Can Condemn? | Romans 8:34 | The Great 8

5 min · 15. juli 2026
episode #98 | Who Can Condemn? | Romans 8:34 | The Great 8 cover

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Every courtroom has two defining moments. The reading of the charges. And the sentencing. Romans 8:33 answered the first question: Who can accuse? Now Paul asks the second: Who can condemn? Who has the authority to pronounce the final sentence over your life? Paul's answer is breathtaking: No one. Because the only One qualified to condemn you chose to save you instead.  Romans 8:34 is one of the richest verses in the New Testament because Paul gives four reasons why believers never have to fear condemnation again. Christ died. Christ was raised. Christ reigns. Christ intercedes. The entire work of salvation rests on the finished work of Jesus, not the fluctuating performance of His people. In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths from Romans 8:34: 1. Christ Died — The penalty was fully paid. The cross wasn't symbolic. It was substitution. Jesus stood where you should have stood and received the judgment you deserved. 2. Christ Rose — The payment was accepted. The resurrection isn't simply proof that Jesus is alive. It's heaven's declaration that the debt has been paid in full. 3. Christ Reigns — The victory is permanent. Jesus isn't still hanging on the cross or lying in the tomb. He's seated on the throne, reigning as King, and His victory has become your victory. Ultimately, the greatest miracle isn't simply that Jesus died. It's that He died for us. The Judge became the Substitute. The Holy One became sin. The King became the sacrifice so condemned sinners could become beloved sons and daughters. Final Application: * What condemnation are you still carrying? * What shame keeps following you? * What guilt have you refused to release? * If Christ carried your condemnation... stop carrying what He already buried. Because the only One who had the right to condemn you chose instead to die for you. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

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episode #98 | Who Can Condemn? | Romans 8:34 | The Great 8 cover

#98 | Who Can Condemn? | Romans 8:34 | The Great 8

Every courtroom has two defining moments. The reading of the charges. And the sentencing. Romans 8:33 answered the first question: Who can accuse? Now Paul asks the second: Who can condemn? Who has the authority to pronounce the final sentence over your life? Paul's answer is breathtaking: No one. Because the only One qualified to condemn you chose to save you instead.  Romans 8:34 is one of the richest verses in the New Testament because Paul gives four reasons why believers never have to fear condemnation again. Christ died. Christ was raised. Christ reigns. Christ intercedes. The entire work of salvation rests on the finished work of Jesus, not the fluctuating performance of His people. In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths from Romans 8:34: 1. Christ Died — The penalty was fully paid. The cross wasn't symbolic. It was substitution. Jesus stood where you should have stood and received the judgment you deserved. 2. Christ Rose — The payment was accepted. The resurrection isn't simply proof that Jesus is alive. It's heaven's declaration that the debt has been paid in full. 3. Christ Reigns — The victory is permanent. Jesus isn't still hanging on the cross or lying in the tomb. He's seated on the throne, reigning as King, and His victory has become your victory. Ultimately, the greatest miracle isn't simply that Jesus died. It's that He died for us. The Judge became the Substitute. The Holy One became sin. The King became the sacrifice so condemned sinners could become beloved sons and daughters. Final Application: * What condemnation are you still carrying? * What shame keeps following you? * What guilt have you refused to release? * If Christ carried your condemnation... stop carrying what He already buried. Because the only One who had the right to condemn you chose instead to die for you. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

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episode #97 | Declared Righteous | Roman’s 8:33 | The Great 8 cover

#97 | Declared Righteous | Roman’s 8:33 | The Great 8

If I asked you, "What does it mean to be justified?" Most Christians would probably answer, "It means God forgave me." That's true. But it doesn't go far enough. Forgiveness means your debt has been canceled. Justification means your status has been changed. God didn't simply erase your record—He declared you righteous. He didn't just remove your sin. He credited Christ's perfect righteousness to your account. That's why Romans 8:33 doesn't simply tell us we're forgiven. It tells us, "God is the one who justifies." Paul uses the Greek word dikaioō—a courtroom term meaning to declare righteous, to pronounce innocent, to acquit. Picture standing before the Judge of all creation with every sin exposed and every failure known. Then the Judge slams the gavel and declares: "Righteous." Not because you earned it. Not because you deserved it. But because Jesus stood in your place. In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths about justification: 1. The Verdict Has Already Been Declared — Stop living like you're still on trial. The Judge has already spoken. Your verdict is settled forever. 2. The Righteousness Isn't Yours—It's Christ's — Through the Great Exchange, your sin was credited to Christ, and His righteousness was credited to you. God accepts you because of Jesus, not because of your performance. 3. Live Like You've Been Declared Righteous — Stop introducing yourself by what Jesus already buried. Your identity is no longer your past. Your identity is justified. Ultimately, the cross wasn't simply where Jesus forgave sinners. It was where He exchanged places with them. Your guilt became His. His righteousness became yours. Every accusation has already been answered at Calvary. Final Application: * How would your confidence change if you actually believed God already declared you righteous? * How would your worship change? * Your prayers? * Your freedom? * Your obedience? * Would you stop living to earn God's acceptance... and start living because you already have it? Because the Judge didn't simply forgive you. He declared you righteous forever. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

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episode #96 | Who Can Accuse? | Romans 8:33 | The Great 8 cover

#96 | Who Can Accuse? | Romans 8:33 | The Great 8

Have you ever had someone bring up a mistake you thought was buried? An old addiction. An old relationship. An old failure. An old version of you. Maybe someone else has accused you. Maybe the enemy has accused you. Or maybe the loudest accusations are the ones you keep speaking over yourself. "You'll never change." "God's probably disappointed." "You're still that person." Romans 8:33 confronts every one of those lies with a courtroom question: "Who can bring an accusation against God's elect?" Paul isn't asking whether accusations will come. He knows they will. He's asking whether anyone can successfully overturn the verdict God has already declared over your life. The answer is an emphatic no. From Romans 1 through Romans 8, Paul has been building toward this moment. Humanity stood guilty. Christ stood in our place. The Judge has already spoken. Justice has already been satisfied. The trial is over. The enemy may still prosecute... but he can't win the case. In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths from Romans 8:33: 1. Accusations Are Real — Satan is the accuser. Before sin he tempts you. After sin he condemns you. His strategy hasn't changed, but his authority has. 2. God's Declaration Is Final — Justification isn't God pretending you never sinned. It's God declaring that Jesus already paid for your sin. There is no higher court than God. 3. Live Like The Case Is Closed — Stop living like a defendant trying to earn a verdict God has already declared. You're no longer standing before the Judge. You're sitting at the Father's table. Ultimately, Jesus wasn't simply punished beside sinners. He was treated as the guilty One so guilty people could be declared righteous. Justice was satisfied. Mercy was released. Grace won. Final Application: * What accusation have you been believing? * Whose voice has been louder than God's? * Stop trying to earn a verdict Jesus already secured. * The Judge has spoken. The cross has answered. The case is closed. Now...walk like you're free. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

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Life has a way of making us forget. One difficult season. One unexpected diagnosis. One financial setback. One broken relationship. One unanswered prayer. Suddenly, years of God's faithfulness seem distant, and fear starts preaching louder than truth. That's exactly where Daniel found himself in Daniel 2. King Nebuchadnezzar demanded the impossible: not just an interpretation of his dream, but the dream itself. Every wise man in Babylon was sentenced to die—including Daniel. Under unimaginable pressure, Daniel did something most men don't. He remembered. He gathered his friends to pray. He sought God before reacting. And when God answered, Daniel worshiped before he worked. Before he spoke to the king, he spoke about God.  Pressure has a way of exposing what we actually trust. Culture tells us to control everything, fix everything, stay busy, stay angry, and stay anxious. Daniel shows us a better way. He reminds us that worship recalibrates perspective. The circumstances hadn't changed—but Daniel had. In this episode, we unpack three gritty truths about remembering God: 1. Remember Who God Is — Your view of God determines your view of everything else. When God becomes small, problems become enormous. When God becomes great, problems become opportunities for Him to move. 2. Remember What God Has Done — One of Satan's greatest weapons is spiritual amnesia. Faith remembers what fear forgets. 3. Remember Before You React — Daniel prayed before he spoke, worshiped before he worked, and remembered before he responded. Wise men don't let emotions lead them. They let truth lead them. Ultimately, Daniel remembered God's faithfulness. We remember something even greater—the cross. Every time fear whispers that God has forgotten you, Calvary reminds you that He never will. The empty tomb is God's permanent declaration that He always keeps His promises. How Men Cultivate Remembrance: * Start every day with the Gospel. Before your phone, remember the cross.  * Keep a record of God's faithfulness. Write down answered prayers, victories, and moments of grace.  * Preach truth to yourself. Don't just listen to yourself—talk to yourself.  * Worship before you worry. Worship restores perspective.  Because the men who stand firm in uncertain times... are usually the men who remember God most clearly. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

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episode #95 | God Has The Final Word | Romans 8:33 | The Great 8 cover

#95 | God Has The Final Word | Romans 8:33 | The Great 8

One of the deepest desires every human heart carries is the desire to belong. We all want to know: Do I matter? Am I wanted? Am I enough? So we spend our lives chasing acceptance through success, relationships, performance, popularity, and achievement. But no amount of approval from people can satisfy what only God can settle. That's why Romans 8:33 begins with one of the most identity-shaping phrases in all of Scripture: "God's elect." Before Paul ever addresses accusations, he reminds believers who they are. Because you'll never walk in confidence until you know whose you are.  The Greek word eklektos simply means chosen—belonging to God. Paul isn't writing this to create arguments about theology. He's writing it to produce assurance. Your identity isn't rooted in your performance. It's rooted in God's grace. Before you ever reached for Him, He reached for you. Before you ever loved Him, He loved you. In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths from Romans 8:33: 1. God Chose You — Grace always makes the first move. Your relationship with God didn't begin because you finally got your life together. It began because God pursued you. 2. God Knows You — Nothing about your life has ever surprised God. Every failure, every struggle, every regret was already known, and He still chose to rescue you. 3. God Keeps You — The God who declared you righteous isn't changing His verdict. Your security isn't built on your grip on God, but on His grip on you. Ultimately, the cross gave you more than forgiveness. Jesus was treated like the guilty one so that, through faith, you could be treated like a son or daughter. The greatest thing about you isn't what you've done. It's whose you are. Final Application: * Where have you been searching for your identity? * In your success? * Your failures? * Your job? * Your relationships? * Your past? * Today... let God have the final word. Because you are not defined by what you've done. You are defined by what Christ has done. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

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