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What does Romans 8:31 mean when it says 'If God be for us, who can be against us?'

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'If God be for us, who can be against us?' means that God's unwavering support provides ultimate security for believers against all adversities (Romans 8:31).

Romans 8:31 poses a rhetorical question that emphasizes the powerful assurance believers have in their relationship with God. If God, who is sovereign and powerful, is for us, there is no opposing force that can truly stand against us. This statement reminds Christians that despite the trials, persecutions, or external pressures they may face, God's presence and favor assures their victory and protection. It calls believers to courage and confidence in their faith, knowing that the omnipotent God fights for and defends His people.
Scripture References: Romans 8:31

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Mike Walker · Nov 11, 2012
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