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Romans 8:1, 2 - When Living In Christ And Spirit Filled There Is No Condemnation.

Romans 8:1, 2 (NIV) Therefore, there is now 
no condemnation for those who are in Christ 
Jesus, 2 because through Christ Jesus the law of 
the Spirit of life set me free from the law of 
sin and death.  

Romans 8:1, 2 (NLT) So now there is no 
condemnation for those who belong to Christ Jesus. 2 And 
because you belong to him, the power of the 
life-giving Spirit has freed you from the power of sin 
that leads to death.  

Romans 8:1, 2 (CWR) Therefore, there is no 
condemnation to those who hid in Christ by faith. 2 For 
the Holy Spirit has given me a new life in 
Christ and has freed me from the controlling power 
of my sinful nature which always stands ready 
to put me back on the road to death. 

INTRODUCTION

In chapter 7 Paul asked, "Who will deliver 
me from this body of death?" (7:24). Chapter 8 
gives the answer: the Holy Spirit of God. The 
blessings He brings make us "more than conquerors" (v. 
37)! [Chapter by Chapter Bible Commentary by 
Warren Wiersbe] 

This Spirit of life is the Holy Spirit. He 
was present at the creation of the world 
(Genesis 1:2), and he is the power behind the rebirth 
of every Christian. He gives us the power we 
need to live the Christian life. For more about 
the Holy Spirit, read the notes on John 3:6; 
Acts 1:3; Acts 1:4-5; Acts 1:5. [Life Application 
SB] 

COMMENTARY PEARL

How God Sees Us
   As Christians, were going to mess up. 
Were going to sin. But when He died on the cross 
of Calvary, Jesus took upon Himself the 
condemnation and the judgment that we should have faced. 
   Romans 8:1 tells us, So now there is 
no condemnation for those who belong to Christ 
Jesus (NLT). A Spirit-led believer lives a 
condemnation-free life. 
   We see a classic example of how this 
works in John 8, when the religious leaders 
brought a woman caught in the act of adultery to 
Jesus. Obviously a man was involved, but he was 
gone, and the religious leaders had set up a trap. 
They said, This woman was caught in the act of 
adultery. The law of Moses says to stone her. What do 
you say? (verses 4"5 NLT). 
   But Jesus knew exactly what they were 
doing. And instead of answering right away, He 
stooped down and wrote in the dirt. Now, we dont 
know what Jesus wrote, but whatever it was, it 
had a profound effect. Then He stood up and 
said, All right, but let the one who has never 
sinned throw the first stone! (verse 7 NLT). 
   The Bible tells us that one by one they 
all left, from the oldest to the youngest. So 
Jesus said to the woman, Where are your 
accusers? Didnt even one of them condemn you? 
(verse 10 NLT). 
   She replied, No, Lord.
   Then Jesus told her, Neither do I. Go 
and sin no more (verse 11 NLT). 
   This woman knew she was going to die that 
day. But instead, everything changed when she 
looked into the eyes of Jesus and looked at the 
others who had condemned her. And she believed on 
the spot. Thats how long it takes to believe 
in Jesus. 
   When we come to believe in Christ, we 
dont understand everything about Him. We dont 
understand all the intricacies of the theology of 
conversion, justification, sanctification, adoption, and 
so forth. But we know that we need Jesus, and 
we put our faith in Him. Then He says, Go 
and sin no more. 
   God always sees us for what we can 
become. Think of Simon Peter. When he was still 
known as Simon, Jesus gave him a new name, Peter, 
which means rock. Now, if there was anything 
that Simon was not, it was a rock. He was 
hotheaded, vacillating, and argumentative. Yet Jesus 
was saying, From now on, youre a rock. 
   Maybe the other disciples were laughing 
at this, thinking, Rock? Does Jesus actually 
know Simon? 
   Yes, He did. But Jesus wasnt calling 
Simon what he was; He was explaining what he would 
become. Where we see failure, God sees potential. 
   We see a Simon. God sees a Peter. We see 
the past. God sees the future. We see a mess. 
God sees a message. God sees us for who we are 
in Christ, not what we were in sin. God does 
not see us in our sin; He sees us in His Son. 
God can change everything in your story - if 
youll let Him. [Greg Laurie from Harvest 
Ministries; https://www.harvestdaily.com] 

COMMENTARY

Jesus Took Your Judgment
   Do you get it right all the time? Of 
course you dont! None of us do. None of us is 
perfect. 
   There is a lot of pressure in our society 
to have it all together, to be successful in 
every endeavor, to be everything to everyone. But 
those expectations are unrealistic. Why? Because 
you are human. And being a Christian does not 
make you a super-human. 
   The Bible says you wont be perfect 
after you become a Christian. If someone tells you 
that, that person is not telling the truth. 
Youre going to mess up. Youre going to fail at 
times. And most likely you will beat yourself up 
for your failures.  
   But, if youre a follower of Jesus, you 
can be sure of this: God never condemns you.  
   Way too many believers live in fear, 
bitterness, and insecurity. Although theyre saved, 
youd never know it by how they live. Theyre 
too stressed out with fear that God will condemn 
them for what theyve done wrong. Theyre 
walking around with tension in their mind and body, 
and it shows in how they look at the future and 
how they treat others. Instead of dealing with 
their own guilt, they often pile it on others. 
   Yet the Bible says theres no need: 
There is no condemnation for those who belong to 
Christ Jesus (Romans 8:1 NLT). 
   In other words, God doesnt judge you 
for all the things youve done wrong if 
youve trusted Christ. Jesus took all that judgment 
upon himself on the cross. God doesnt have to 
judge you because Jesus was judged. He took the 
blame for your sins. 
   Thats amazing news. That is Good News 
- the Gospel! Theres no reason for a 
Christian to walk around in shame. Theres no reason 
to be bitter. Before you were ever born, God 
knew all the sins youd ever commit - and he 
paid the price for every single one of them.  
   Whatever youve done in your past, 
whoever youve hurt, no matter what other people 
tell you - you can be sure of this: If youve 
given your life to Christ, youre forgiven. 
   It is finished! [Daily Devotional by Rick 
Warren: https://pastorrick.com/devotional/] 

What It Means to Have Holy Spirit Power
   None of us are immune to persistent sins. 
Some people struggle with anger, while others 
wrestle with worry or gossip or lust. 
   How do you break free from persistent sin?
   You understand what Jesus has done for 
you. On the cross, Jesus paid for the penalty of 
your sins so you dont have to pay for it. All 
of your sins - even the ones you havent 
committed yet - have been paid for on the cross. 
   But Jesus not only paid for your sin. He 
also paid to break the power of sin in your life. 
Now you have a power you didnt have before - 
the power to say no to sin. Its more than 
willpower. Its Holy Spirit power! 
   The Bible says in Romans 8:2, The 
power of the life-giving Spirit - and this power 
is mine through Christ Jesus - has freed me 
from the vicious circle of sin and death 
(TLB). 
   If youre a Christian, you know Jesus 
died to pay for your sin. Thats the Good News. 
And if thats all there was, that would still 
be the best news in the world. But when he died 
on the cross, Jesus also took our old sin 
nature and gave us a new nature, one that no longer 
has to live in persistent sin. We know that 
our old sinful selves were crucified with Christ 
so that sin might lose its power in our lives. 
We are no longer slaves to sin (Romans 6:6 
NLT). 
   Sin no longer has any power in your life. 
A dead person cant be tempted! That old 
nature cant be tempted, and since it died with 
Christ, you can be confident that you also share in 
his new life. 
   Willpower will never be enough to break 
the power of sin in your life. But thanks to 
Jesus, you have more than enough power in the Holy 
Spirit to resist temptation and break the vicious 
circle of sin and death. [Daily Devotional by Rick 
Warren: https://pastorrick.com/devotional/]  

CLOSING THOUGHT

   When we speak of faith, there is a 
distinction that should be borne in mind. There is a 
kind of belief that is wholly distinct from 
faith. The existence and power of God, the truth of 
His word, are facts that even Satan and his 
hosts cannot at heart deny. The Bible says that 
"the devils also believe, and tremble;" but this 
is not faith. James 2:19. Where there is not 
only a belief in God's word, but a submission of 
the will to Him; where the heart is yielded to 
Him, the affections fixed upon Him, there is 
faith--faith that works by love and purifies the soul. 
Through this faith the heart is renewed in the image 
of God. And the heart that in its unrenewed 
state is not subject to the law of God, neither 
indeed can be, now delights in its holy precepts, 
exclaiming with the psalmist, "O how love I Thy law! it 
is my meditation all the day." Psalm 119:97. 
And the righteousness of the law is fulfilled in 
us, "who walk not after the flesh, but after the 
Spirit." Romans 8:1.   
   There are those who have known the 
pardoning love of Christ and who really desire to be 
children of God, yet they realize that their 
character is imperfect, their life faulty, and they 
are ready to doubt whether their hearts have 
been renewed by the Holy Spirit. To such I would 
say, Do not draw back in despair. We shall often 
have to bow down and weep at the feet of Jesus 
because of our shortcomings and mistakes, but we are 
not to be discouraged. Even if we are overcome 
by the enemy, we are not cast off, not forsaken 
and rejected of God. No; Christ is at the right 
hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us. 
Said the beloved John, "These things write I unto 
you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have 
an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the 
righteous." 1 John 2:1. And do not forget the words of 
Christ, "The Father Himself loveth you." John 16:27. 
He desires to restore you to Himself, to see 
His own purity and holiness reflected in you. 
And if you will but yield yourself to Him, He 
that hath begun a good work in you will carry it 
forward to the day of Jesus Christ. Pray more 
fervently; believe more fully. As we come to distrust 
our own power, let us trust the power of our 
Redeemer, and we shall praise Him who is the health of 
our countenance.  {SC 63-64} 

LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY 

Romans 8:1 - No Condemnation IF We Live In 
Christ. 

https://www.abible.com/devotions/2022/20220611-0933.html 

Romans 8:2 - Spirit Filled and Empowered.

https://www.abible.com/devotions/2023/20230804-1120.html 

John 3:6, 7 - Twice Born Required for Heaven.

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2021/20210614-1111.html 

John 3:3 - You Must Be Born Again To Enter 
The Kingdom Of God. 

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2020/20200518-0946.html 

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