Praying from Romans 8:27. Themes: Intercession, Holy Spirit, God’s knowledge.
Promise.
The verse is stating that the Holy Spirit intercedes for the saints according to God’s will, and that God, who searches the hearts, knows what i…
Praying from Romans 8:26. Themes: Weakness, Prayer, Spirit’s Help
Promise. The Spirit helps our weaknesses and intercedes for us in prayer.
Praying from Romans 8:25. Themes: Hope, Patience, Faith
Promise. The verse is saying that if we have hope for something that we cannot see, we should wait for it patiently.
Praying from Romans 8:24. Themes: Hope, Salvation, Faith
Promise. The verse is stating that although we were saved in hope, once that hope is seen it is no longer hope. It is a reminder that true hope is in the u…
Praying from Romans 8:23. Themes: Redemption, Adoption, Groaning.
Promise. The verse promises the redemption of our bodies for those who have the first fruits of the Spirit.
Praying from Romans 8:22. Themes: Suffering, Creation, Redemption.
Promise. The verse is stating that the whole creation is currently experiencing pain and suffering, but it implies that this will not last forever.
Praying from Romans 8:21. Themes: Creation, Deliverance, Glory
Promise. The verse promises that the creation will be delivered from decay into the liberty of the glory of the children of God.
Praying from Romans 8:20. Themes: Creation, Vanity, Hope.
Promise. The verse is stating that creation was subjected to vanity (or futility) because of God, but there is hope for redemption.
Praying from Romans 8:19. Themes: Creation, Eager Expectation, Children of God
Promise. The verse is stating that creation is eagerly waiting for the revelation of the children of God. It is not giving a command to the reader.
Praying from Romans 8:18. Themes: Suffering, Glory, Hope.
Promise. The verse promises that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that will be revealed to us.
Praying from Romans 8:17. Themes: Inheritance, Suffering, Glory.
Promise. The verse promises that if we are children of God and suffer with Christ, we will be joint heirs with Christ and be glorified with him.
Praying from Romans 8:16. Themes: Assurance, Identity, Adoption.
Promise. The verse is assuring the reader that the Holy Spirit testifies with their spirit that they are children of God.
Praying from Romans 8:15. Themes: Freedom, Adoption, Relationship with God.
Promise. The verse promises that those who have received the Spirit of adoption can cry out to God as their loving Father, rather than living in fear and b…
Praying from Romans 8:14. Themes: Spirit-led, Children of God.
Promise. The verse is stating that those who are led by the Spirit of God are considered children of God.
Praying from Romans 8:13. Themes: Spirit, Death, Life
Command. The verse commands the reader to put to death the deeds of the body by the Spirit in order to live.
Praying from Romans 8:12. Themes: Debt, Flesh, Spirit
Command. The verse commands the reader to not live after the flesh, as they are debtors to something greater.
Praying from Romans 8:11. Themes: Resurrection, Indwelling Spirit, Eternal Life.
Promise. The verse promises that if the Spirit of God dwells in the reader, then God will give life to their mortal bodies through His Spirit.
Praying from Romans 8:10. Themes: Sin, Righteousness, Spirit
Promise. The verse promises that if Christ is in the reader, their spirit is alive because of righteousness, even though their body is dead because of sin.
Praying from Romans 8:9. Themes: Spirit, Indwelling, Identity
Promise. The verse promises that if the Spirit of God dwells in the reader, they are not in the flesh but in the Spirit. It also states that if anyone does…
Praying from Romans 8:8. Themes: Sin, Salvation, Transformation.
Command. The verse is telling the reader that those who are living according to their sinful nature cannot please God. Therefore, the command is to live ac…