More Than Conquerors
Rev. Cornelius Hanko expounds Romans 8:37 as a victorious proclamation of the Christian's status in Christ, demonstrating how believers are called to embrace the paradox of profound guilt and unworthiness coupled with complete righteousness and forgiveness through Christ. The sermon emphasizes how the Holy Spirit works to transform our deepest convictions, enabling us to move from despair over our depravity to confident assurance of victory in Christ and eternal life hidden with Him in God.
Rev Cornelius Hanko (8 September, 1963) Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us (Rom. 8:37). God’s people are different, different from others in many ways. For one thing people generally like to have every one agree with them. God’s people do not. In may things they want to be contradicted. Particularly, they come to church to be contradicted. For example, we come here with a deep sense of guilt. There is for us, as we are in ourselves, only reason for...