Life360 Conway
Sunday Service June 7, 2026
  • Lead On Good Shepherd
  • Nothing Is Impossible
  • The Anthem
  • Revelation Song
      • 1 Corinthians 11:23–26NIV2011

      • Ezekiel 22:9NIV2011

      • James 4:11NIV2011

  • Bible Passage: Romans 8:31–39

    Summary: In Romans 8:31–39, Paul passionately declares the invincible nature of God's love, asserting that even the greatest trials or separations cannot undermine our relationship with Him. This passage serves as a powerful reminder of God's unwavering commitment to His people.
    Application: This sermon will provide hope to those feeling isolated or overwhelmed by life's challenges, reminding them that God's presence and love are constant. By realizing that nothing can sever their relationship with God, listeners can find peace and courage to persevere through adversity.
    Teaching: This message communicates that God’s love is the ultimate safeguard against despair. It teaches that believers do not have to fear separation from God, as His love is relentless and unfailing, empowering them to navigate life's storms with confidence and faith.
    How this passage could point to Christ: In the context of the entire Bible, Christ represents the fulfillment of God’s promise of love and salvation. His life, death, and resurrection serve as the highest example of love that withstands any obstacle, evident in Paul's argument that we are more than conquerors through Him.
    Big Idea: Understanding that God's love is unbreakable liberates us from fear and fosters a community of believers who support one another, allowing us to face challenges together as a united family of faith.
    Recommended Study: As you prepare for this sermon with Logos, consider examining the linguistic aspects of the terms

    1. God's Guarding Grace

    Romans 8:31–34
    You might reflect on how God's reassuring protection is evident when Paul rhetorically asks, "If God is for us, who can be against us?" This passage highlights the grandeur of God's power through the sacrifice of His own Son, providing a foundation for the believer's confidence. As Christians, understanding the depth of God's commitment can liberate us from fears and doubts. Perhaps you could emphasize that God's presence guarantees a defense against any accusation or condemnation, reaffirming our status as righteous before Him.

    2. Christ's Conquering Love

    Romans 8:35–39
    Imagine focusing on the unchanging nature of God's love despite earthly tribulations noted in this passage. Paul insists that neither hardship, trials, nor spiritual powers can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. You might explore how Christ's enduring presence ensures believers remain secure, overlooking life's harshest conditions. This could lead to an encouragement that these truths empower us to live boldly, united with other believers, and fostering resilience amid challenges, knowing God's love is indomitable.
      • Romans 8:31–34NLT

      • Isaiah 50:8–9aNLT

      • Romans 8:35–39NLT

      • Romans 8:38–39NLT