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FOR US || Jeff Wells || Romans 8

28 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Four words hold more weight than we often realize: God is for us. Not against us. Not indifferent. For us. In this message from Romans 8:31–32, Pastor Jeff Wells walks through what John Piper called the most inspiring verse in all the Bible — and what it means that the God who did not spare his own Son will freely give us everything we truly need. We do have enemies. We do face hardship. But none of that changes the posture of God toward us. He has set his love upon us and he will not remove it.

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NO CHARGE, NO CONDEMNATION || Jeff Wells || Romans 8

Many of us carry guilt that Christ has already paid for. We hear the accusing voices — from our own conscience, from past failures, from an enemy who wants to keep us chained to what God has already forgiven. But Romans 8:33–34 asks two of the most liberating questions in all of Scripture: Who shall bring any charge against God's elect? Who is to condemn? In this message, Pastor Jeff Wells walks through what it means that God has justified us completely — and why that changes everything. Because of four unshakable truths about Jesus — he died, he was raised, he is seated at the right hand of God, and he is interceding for us right now — no charge can stand and no condemnation can hold. The blood of Jesus has already washed it all away. This message explores the difference between God's voice and the accuser's voice, why guilt is not God's solution for sin, and how the grace of God is bigger than any failure we've carried.

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