In This Series
- Not Ashamed of the Gospel (Romans 1:1-17)
- They Refuse to Give Thanks (Romans 1:18-32)
- A Circumcised Heart (Romans 2)
- So, Is There Any Advantage? (Romans 3:1-9)
- No One is Righteous (Romans 9-20)
- But Now, Jesus Christ (Romans 3:21-31)
- What About Abraham (Romans 4)
- Peace, Access, and Hope (Romans 5:1-11)
- By One Man (Romans 5:12-21)
- Remember, Count, and Present (Romans 6:1-14)
- Slave to Sin, Slave to Righteousness (Romans 6:15-23)
- Married to the law, Married to Christ (Romans 7:1-6)
- Who Will Save Me? (Romans 7:7-25)
- Heirs with Christ (Romans 8:12-17)
- The Spirit that Prays for Us (Romans 8:18-30)
- What Can Separate Us (Romans 8:31-39)
- Is there injustice on God's part? (Romans 9)
- Believe in Your Heart and Confess With Your Mouth (Romans 10)
- Humility, awe, and the Mysteries of God (Romans 11)
- A Living Sacrifice (Romans 12)
- Submitting to Governing Authorities (Romans 13)
- Arguing, Stumbling, and Acting from Fatih (Romans 14)
- Abounding in Hope (Romans 15:1-13)
- Unfulfilled Dreams (Romans 15:14-33)
- Gratitude and People (Romans 16)
Series Info
Romans (25)
Sunday, September 20, 2020
The Spirit that Prays for Us (Romans 8:18-30)
Chase Replogle
Pastor
Paul continues to build his case for the assurance we have through the Spirit. Previously, Paul said that our ability to pray, “Abba, Father,” was proof of the Spirit working in us. But now Paul adds that even when we don’t know what to pray, the Spirit prays for us.