God's Answer to Your Biggest Questions
Jim Perdue
Romans 8:31-38
My kids ask all sorts of questions! I don't mean your simple questions like, ''Where do babies come from?'' Or, ''What happened to the dinosaurs?'' I mean very difficult theological questions. Like, ''Is Jesus taller than Goliath?'' ''What is God's number minus seven equal?'' ''Can God pick up our house?'' ''Can Jesus run faster than our car?'' ''If Jesus and Samson got into a fight, who do you think would win?'' Or this one, ''If Jesus is God and He always existed isn't He older than Methuselah? Then why did He die when He was 33 years old? And how can you say that Methuselah is the oldest man who ever lived?'' Now, I have a doctoral degree which means I ought to know a few things about the Bible. But I have no idea how to answer their questions!*
Here in these last few verses of Romans 8, Paul asks a lot of questions! I count at least seven questions in this chapter. These are some really big questions. But don't worry, God has an answer!
*You know, there are a few questions that we all might want God to answer: Will the Braves win the World Series? Will the Falcons ever win the Super Bowl? Will Arkansas ever win another football game? Will Ole Miss actually have a winning season? (Enough with sports). Can you tell me what my wife is thinking right now? Why do you let stupid people live so long? But one question you should never have to ask: God, do you really love me? He has already answered that question profoundly, completely and finally.*
The theme of God's unfailing love is woven throughout the entire Bible. It is written on every page and every line. And in Romans 8:31-39 we see one of the most profound passages in the Bible regarding God's love. READ TEXT
Let's take some time tonight and look at God's answers to some of our greatest questions.
If God is for us, who can be against us? Answer: NO ONE! - 31-34
Now, this is not the first question that Paul asks in this ...
Jim Perdue
Romans 8:31-38
My kids ask all sorts of questions! I don't mean your simple questions like, ''Where do babies come from?'' Or, ''What happened to the dinosaurs?'' I mean very difficult theological questions. Like, ''Is Jesus taller than Goliath?'' ''What is God's number minus seven equal?'' ''Can God pick up our house?'' ''Can Jesus run faster than our car?'' ''If Jesus and Samson got into a fight, who do you think would win?'' Or this one, ''If Jesus is God and He always existed isn't He older than Methuselah? Then why did He die when He was 33 years old? And how can you say that Methuselah is the oldest man who ever lived?'' Now, I have a doctoral degree which means I ought to know a few things about the Bible. But I have no idea how to answer their questions!*
Here in these last few verses of Romans 8, Paul asks a lot of questions! I count at least seven questions in this chapter. These are some really big questions. But don't worry, God has an answer!
*You know, there are a few questions that we all might want God to answer: Will the Braves win the World Series? Will the Falcons ever win the Super Bowl? Will Arkansas ever win another football game? Will Ole Miss actually have a winning season? (Enough with sports). Can you tell me what my wife is thinking right now? Why do you let stupid people live so long? But one question you should never have to ask: God, do you really love me? He has already answered that question profoundly, completely and finally.*
The theme of God's unfailing love is woven throughout the entire Bible. It is written on every page and every line. And in Romans 8:31-39 we see one of the most profound passages in the Bible regarding God's love. READ TEXT
Let's take some time tonight and look at God's answers to some of our greatest questions.
If God is for us, who can be against us? Answer: NO ONE! - 31-34
Now, this is not the first question that Paul asks in this ...
There are 11863 characters in the full content. This excerpt only shows a 2000 character sample of the full content.
Price: $5.99 or 1 credit