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We Are Strengthened In The Lord!

Romans 8:37 — we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. On fighting sin by trust in God, and the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge and never lets us go.

July 4, 20262 min read

"…we are more than conquerors through Him…" — Romans 8:37

In Christ Jesus we are winners. He has forgiven our sins and cleansed us from all unrighteousness — and we must keep bringing our sins to Him and asking His forgiveness. Yet as children of God we are also to resist sin and hold steadfastly to what pleases Him. How do we fight sin? By putting all our hope and trust in the Lord God Almighty, knowing that with Him all things are possible, and that He takes good care of us.

We are more than conquerors through Christ who loved us. The love of Jesus surpasses knowledge (Ephesians 3:19); it is beyond human comprehension. He will never leave us nor forsake us — He guides us and sees us through every situation, and we can rest on that truth.

So let us be well connected with the Lord by increasing our trust and faith in Him, for without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6). God has given us His protection and blessing in Christ, and we are complete in Him — both here on earth and in heaven.

May you be totally connected with the Lord; may He strengthen you, give you joy and peace, and meet all your needs. Amen!

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