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Romans 8:31-34

Icebreaker

What’s something small that gives you a sense of security- like a favorite spot, item, or phrase? Why do you think that brings comfort?

Quesions

  1. What does Paul mean when he asks, “If God is for us, who can be against us?” How does this truth change the way we see hardship or opposition?
  2. How does Paul’s argument in verse 32 deepen our assurance? What does the cross teach us about God’s commitment to us?
  3. What does it mean that Jesus is “at the right hand of God…interceding for us”? How does this image provide comfort when we feel guilt or spiritual failure?
  4. Why is it difficult to rest in the assurance that God is for us, and what habits help you return to that truth?

Prayer Focus

Ask the Spirit to reveal any voices of accusation or condemnation you’ve accepted as truth—whether from shame, fear, the enemy, or yourself. Confess them openly and specifically. Then pray Romans 8:33–34 to remind you of your security in Christ.

Next steps

Build a playlist of worship songs that declare Christ’s love, advocacy, and intercession. Use it during your commute, morning routine, or prayer time to center your heart on the truth that Jesus is for you, not against you.