Today's passage
Hello! We are continuing to work hard on the platform, including improving the gallery features. This will make it easier to share the word with others. Speaking of sharing the word, few people did it better than Paul, whose verse below comes from his letters to the Romans.
The passage in focus comes from Paul's letter to the Romans, specifically Romans 8:38-39. Paul the Apostle writes to the Christians in Rome, offering them assurance of their salvation and the steadfast love of God. He declares his unwavering conviction that nothing in the universe—be it death, life, supernatural beings, current situations, future uncertainties, or any conceivable entity—can separate believers from the love of God in Christ Jesus. This message was meant to comfort and reassure the early Christians amidst their trials and tribulations.
God's love in Christ is unyielding and unbreakable, extending beyond the reach of any external circumstance or power. In the King James Version, Paul conveys this with a sweeping list: neither death nor life, angels nor principalities, present nor future events, nor anything in the vast expanse of creation, can sever the bond between believers and the divine love found in Jesus. This passage highlights the permanence and security of the believer's position in God's love, which remains constant regardless of life's challenges or spiritual forces.