Romans 8:33

Verse

Romans 8:33

Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth.

  • Justification
  • Salvation
  • God
  • Faith
  • Righteousness
Bebe's interpretation
Imagine this scenario: a man accused of a crime of which he is guilty. The accused is aware of the punishment for his crime, but the judge presiding over the case pronounces that this criminal is acquitted and discharged, meaning he is absolved of his crime and free to go. Would the accused express surprise, hysteria, or excitement? He might experience some of these emotions, but ultimately, he would be relieved because the weight of the penalty for his crime has been rolled away.
We were once condemned to death as the penalty for rebellion. We were guilty and became the object of God's wrath. To relieve us of the burden of sin that we bear, God stepped in. He paid the price for our sins that we may be declared justified by God – acquitted and discharged. We were once sinners, but now we are free.
There are times, however, when we fall into sin and still feel guilty after confession. This is the Devil's handiwork to put us in the bondage we have been released from. He gives us reasons why God cannot forgive us and that He is angry with us, especially if there is an unpleasant situation. Know this truth- that you are God's chosen and have been justified. The Devil has no case against you, and you are free.
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