Catch On Fire | Bible Teaching & Christian Growth
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2541296/fan_mail/new] Guilt has a way of sounding like God’s voice, especially after we fail. So we go straight to one of the most liberating lines in the Bible and refuse to soften it: “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1). We unpack Romans 8:1-4 carefully, not as a slogan, but as a settled verdict rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ and his substitutionary atonement. We talk about why Paul grounds assurance in our position “in Christ Jesus,” not in our track record, and why condemnation cannot return when Christ has already borne it. Along the way we use memorable stories and images to make the point stick: a double jeopardy courtroom analogy, freedom that goes unclaimed like the delayed impact of emancipation, and a substitution story that drives home what it means for Jesus to stand in our place. We also tackle a common confusion for Christians: we will give an account of our lives to Christ, but we will never stand before God to be punished for sins already judged at the cross. Then we turn to the empowering side of the passage. Romans 8:2-4 explains how the Holy Spirit breaks sin’s domination and enables real obedience the law could never produce on its own. Walking according to the Spirit becomes practical, not abstract: forgiveness when we want revenge, purity when temptation is strong, love for difficult people, and obedience when it costs. We close with an invitation to respond in prayer, take a next step in discipleship, and speak words of life over your week. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who’s carrying guilt, and leave a review so more people can find this Romans 8 teaching. What phrase from Romans 8:1-4 do you need to hear on repeat right now? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2541296/support] Catch On Fire Podcasts aims to lead us all into a closer walk with God as we strive to become more like Jesus.
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