Romans 8:33

"He who didn’t spare his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how would he not also with him freely give us all things?"

Key Reflection

This verse underscores the immense love and sacrifice of God, showing that if He gave His Son Jesus for our salvation, He would naturally provide all other blessings as well. It highlights the principle that God’s provision is both sacrificial and abundant, reflecting His deep commitment to humanity's welfare.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 33. Verse 33. Who shall lay any thing to the charge? This expression is taken from courts of law, and means, who shall accuse, or condemn, or so charge with crime before the tribunal of God as to cause their condemnation? God's elect. His chosen people. Those who have been chosen according to his eternal purpose. See Barnes "Ro 8:28". As they are the chosen of God, they are dear to him; and as he purposed to save them, he will do it in such a way as that none can bring against them a charge that would condemn them. It is God that justifieth. That is, who has pardoned them, and admitted them to his favour; and pronounced them just in his sight.

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