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CTS: The hope of the future glory with Christ gives us strength and assurance in today’s storms.
1. Creation hopes for future redemption.
A. Creation hopes for the revealing of the sons of God.
(v.
19)
Romans 8:19
Important truth: There is a person in history that will be last to receive Christ before the end times.
It will be then that God will reveal the sons of God, his children and will redeem the world.
Transition:
B. Creation hopes for its release from corruption.
(vv.
20-22)
2. Christians hope for future glory.
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A. Christians suffer while waiting for future glory.
(v.
23)
Illustration: Musician suffering from hunger lack of food waiting for his big break.
B. Christians wait patiently for future glory.
(vv.
24-25)
Illustration: Waiting for a package.
3. The Holy Spirit provides hope for future sanctification.
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A. The Holy Spirit intercedes for us.
(v.
26)
Intercedes: Speaks on behalf of us.
Thus, the Holy Spirit takes it upon himself to cry out on our behalf of the injustices of this world.
Transition
B. The Holy Spirit prays for us.
(v.
26-27)
Part of this groaning is praying to God about our needs
The Spirit asks for things we don’t know we need.
The Spirit cries out about the suffering we face.
The Spirit always has his prayers answered yes.
We need to give the Spirit the freedom needed to change our hearts, minds, and prayer life so we are praying what he is praying.
Even if we don’t do that the Spirit will remain faithful to pray for us.
4. Christians have hope in the future good.
A. God works all things for Good.
(v.
28)
Two Requirements:
- We must Love God
- We must be Called by God
B. God is sovereign over our salvation and sanctification.
(vv.
29-30)
God foreknew us.
God knew us intimately before we were born.
Look at what the Psalmist writes,
Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them.”
God predestined us.
He predetermined us to be made into the likeness of Jesus Christ.
Thus, all we go through God permitted in his sovereign reign so that we might be more like Christ through it.
God called us.
We have been called to be followers of Christ.
, tells us that “44 No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him.
And I will raise him up on the last day.”
Thus, we rest assured since God foreknew us, predestined us to his likeness, he also has drawn and called us to himself.
God justified us.
Those whom the Lord calls, predestines and foreknows, he also justifies.
This means he makes us innocent before him.
There is nothing in us that is unredeemable for the Lord has called us unto salvation and we have received his gift of justification.
God glorified us.
Wow, God has given us his glory so we might shine more glory on him.
What a powerful reminder that we are the cherished and loved of God.
Maybe the CSB will help make better sense of what is saying, it reads:
God predestined us.
He predetermined us that he foreknew to be made into the likeness of Jesus Christ.
Thus, all we go through God permits in his sovereign reign so that we might be more like Christ through it.
Yes, that means even the results of wickedness in the world and suffering God uses to bring us closer to himself and the likeness of Christ.
God called us.
We have been called to be followers of Christ.
, tells us that
Thus, we rest assured since God foreknew us, predestined us to his likeness, he also has drawn and called us to himself.
God justified us.
Those whom the Lord calls, predestines, and foreknows, he also justifies.
This means he makes us innocent before him.
There is nothing in us that is unredeemable for the Lord has called us unto salvation and we have received his gift of justification.
Thus, we are found to be blameless!
God glorified us.
Wow, God has given us his glory so we might shine more glory on him.
What a powerful reminder that we are the cherished and loved of God whom God dwells within!
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