65 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Search restricted to: Books. Bible Book Number 45—Romans (10 occurrences) 11. (a) How does Paul illustrate the release of Christian Jews from the Law? (b) What did the Law make evident, and so what things are at war in the Christian? 11 Dead to the Law, alive by spirit in union with Christ (7:1–8:39). si pp. 205-209 - “All Scripture” (si) Encouragement (7 occurrences) Ac 5:40, 41; Ro 8:35-39; 1Co 4:11-13; 2Co 4:16-18; 1Pe 1:6, 7 scl pp. 39-41 - Scriptures for Christian Living (scl) Track Your Bible Reading (7 occurrences) 5 6 7 8 lff - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) Who Are “the Living Creatures With Four Faces”? (5 occurrences) Therefore, we are never beyond the reach of Jehovah’s loyal love. (Ps. 100:5; Rom. 8:35-39) rr chap. 4 pp. 42-49 - Pure Worship (rr) Study Questions for My Book of Bible Stories (5 occurrences) Contrast godly fear with the fear that Belshazzar felt when he saw the writing on the wall. (Dan. 5:6, 7; Ps. 19:9; Rom. 8:35-39) my - Bible Stories (my) Christian Witnesses of Jehovah in the First Century (5 occurrences) They relied on Jehovah’s strength, confident that he would reward his loyal witnesses for their endurance.—Matt. 5:10; Rom. 8:35-39; 15:5. jv chap. 3 pp. 26-32 - Proclaimers (jv) A New Heaven and a New Earth (5 occurrences) He has to conquer by remaining faithful in the face of all pressures and temptations.—Romans 8:35-39. re chap. 42 pp. 301-305 - Revelation Climax (re) Kingdom Heirs Keep Integrity (5 occurrences) For I am convinced that neither death nor life nor angels nor governments nor things now here nor things to come nor powers nor height nor depth nor any other creation will be able to separate us from God’s love that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 8:17, 35-39; see also 2 Corinthians 11:22-28.) kc chap. 9 pp. 78-86 - “Kingdom Come” (kc) Do You Finish What You Start? (5 occurrences) And as he also wrote: “We are coming off completely victorious through him that loved us.” (2 Timothy 4:6-8; Philippians 4:13; Romans 8:35-39) yy chap. 12 pp. 86-91 - Youth (yy) War (5 occurrences) But he can be confident of victory through the undeserved kindness of God through Christ and the help of God’s spirit. (Rom. 8:35-39) ad pp. 1643-1646 - Aid (ad) Tribulation (5 occurrences) The Christian can also rest assured that God’s loyal love will never waver, whatever tribulation may come upon the faithful believer.—Rom. 8:35-39. ad pp. 1615-1616 - Aid (ad) Jesus Christ (5 occurrences) By his sacrificial death he exemplified and expressed God’s love toward men (Rom. 5:8-10; Eph. 2:4, 5), and enabled men to have absolute conviction of his own unbreakable love for his faithful disciples.—Rom. 8:35-39; 1 John 3:16-18. ad pp. 917-933 - Aid (ad) Wickedness (5 occurrences) Though they oppose God, he is able to restrain them to the extent necessary to preserve his servants in their integrity, and to cause their actions to bring his righteousness to the fore. (Rom. 3:3-5, 23-26; 8:35-39; Ps. 76:10) ad pp. 1653-1654 - Aid (ad) You Can Endure Persecution (4 occurrences) Read Romans 8:35, 37-39 and Philippians 4:13. lff lesson 59 points 1-6 - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) Bible Book Number 61—2 Peter (4 occurrences) 4. (a) How should the brothers strive to become fruitful with regard to accurate knowledge, and what are they promised? (b) How is the prophetic word made more sure, and why should it be heeded? 4 Making sure of the calling to the heavenly Kingdom (1:1-21). si pp. 254-256 - “All Scripture” (si) Peter, Letters of (4 occurrences) The purpose of Peter’s second letter was to assist Christians to make their calling and choosing sure and to avoid being led astray by false teachers and ungodly men within the congregation itself. (2 Pet. 1:10, 11; 3:14-18) ad pp. 1298-1300 - Aid (ad) Expressed With Conviction (3 occurrences) He wrote: “I am convinced that neither death nor life nor angels nor governments nor things now here nor things to come nor powers nor height nor depth nor any other creation will be able to separate us from God’s love that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Rom. 8:38, 39) be study 32 pp. 194-196 - Ministry School (be) Encouragement (3 occurrences) Rom. 8:35, 38, 39: “Who will separate us from the love of the Christ? rs pp. 117-121 - Reasoning (rs) Executing Babylon the Great (3 occurrences) These too will have conquered by keeping integrity in answer to Satan’s vile accusations.—Romans 8:37-39; Revelation 12:10, 11. re chap. 35 pp. 251-258 - Revelation Climax (re) A Way of Life That Leads to Happiness (3 occurrences) For I am convinced that neither death nor life nor angels nor governments nor things now here nor things to come nor powers nor height nor depth nor any other creation will be able to separate us from God’s love that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 8:37-39) gh chap. 20 pp. 174-182 - Good News (gh) What Kind of Friends Do You Want? (3 occurrences) (a) What benefits come to a person who really has God and Christ as his friends? (Romans 8:35, 38, 39) yy chap. 8 pp. 59-66 - Youth (yy) Famine (3 occurrences) Yet he expressed confidence that physical hunger would never be able to separate God’s faithful servants from the sustaining strength of God’s love.—Rom. 8:35, 38, 39; contrast Luke 6:25. ad pp. 565-566 - Aid (ad) Kingdom of God (3 occurrences) Those who would enter must traverse a narrow road, find the narrow gate, keep on asking, keep on seeking, keep on knocking and the way would be opened. (Matt. 7:7, 8, 13, 14; compare 2 Peter 1:10, 11.) ad pp. 997-1005 - Aid (ad) Persecution (3 occurrences) But it is better to rely on Jehovah’s strength, praying as David did for deliverance from the persecutors, knowing he will not leave his servants in the lurch, and then one will be able to say with the apostle, “we are coming off completely victorious through him that loved us.”—Ps. 7:1; 2 Cor. 4:9, 10; Rom. 8:35-37. ad pp. 1291-1292 - Aid (ad) Nothing Can “Separate Us From God’s Love” (2 occurrences) Let us continue to assure our hearts with the truth expressed in Paul’s inspired words: “I am convinced that neither death nor life nor angels nor governments nor things now here nor things to come nor powers nor height nor depth nor any other creation will be able to separate us from God’s love that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”—Romans 8:38, 39. cl chap. 24 pp. 240-249 - Close to Jehovah (cl) Can You Really “Draw Close to God”? (2 occurrences) We can feel safe in his strong arms, for if we are loyal to him, he will never forsake us. (Romans 8:38, 39) cl chap. 2 pp. 16-25 - Close to Jehovah (cl) Are You Ready to Get Baptized? (2 occurrences) In fact, Jehovah assures us that nothing “will be able to separate us from [his] love.”—Read Romans 8:38, 39. lff lesson 47 points 1-7 - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) We Can Wake Up From Death! (2 occurrences) The Bible says that ‘neither death nor life nor things here nor things to come will be able to separate us from God’s love.’—Romans 8:38, 39. lr chap. 35 pp. 182-186 - Teacher (lr) Effort to Reach the Heart (2 occurrences) This can be accomplished by reflecting on such texts as Psalm 139:1-3, Luke 21:1-4, and John 6:44 and by helping your listeners to appreciate the depth of Jehovah’s loving attachment to his faithful servants. (Rom. 8:38, 39) be study 50 pp. 258-262 - Ministry School (be) The Barren Woman Rejoices (2 occurrences) This spiritual peace is “the hereditary possession of the servants of Jehovah,” so no one can forcibly take it away from them.—Psalm 118:6; Romans 8:38, 39. ip-2 chap. 15 pp. 215-231 - Isaiah’s Prophecy II (ip-2) Jehovah God Has Mercy on a Remnant (2 occurrences) After all, as long as we do our best to keep ourselves holy in his sight, nothing “will be able to separate us from God’s love.”—Romans 8:38, 39. ip-1 chap. 6 pp. 61-72 - Isaiah’s Prophecy I (ip-1) Bible Book Number 6—Joshua (2 occurrences) They press onward to make sure of their “entrance into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” (2 Pet. 1:10, 11) si pp. 42-46 - “All Scripture” (si) Sealing the Israel of God (2 occurrences) Like the apostle Paul, ultimately they must be able to say: “I have fought the fine fight, I have run the course to the finish, I have observed the faith.” (2 Peter 1:10, 11; 2 Timothy 4:7, 8) re chap. 19 pp. 113-119 - Revelation Climax (re) “You Have Need of Endurance” (2 occurrences) And he will fortify us with renewed evidence of his own unfailing love.—Romans 8:38, 39. su chap. 23 pp. 175-182 - Survival (su) Keep a Firm Grip on the Word of God (2 occurrences) Why is the anointing of Jesus’ disciples with holy spirit at Pentecost significant? (Acts 2:1-4; 1 Pet. 2:4, 5, 9; 2 Pet. 1:10, 11) uw chap. 3 pp. 20-28 - United in Worship (uw) The One to Whom All the Prophets Bore Witness (2 occurrences) What confidence should this give us? (Rom. 8:32, 38, 39) uw chap. 4 pp. 29-37 - United in Worship (uw) “Get Out from Among Them” (2 occurrences) But God himself lovingly assures you that he will support and strengthen you if you put him first in your life.—Romans 8:38, 39. tr chap. 15 pp. 131-139 - Truth (tr) Will You Worship God in HIS Way? (2 occurrences) That was an expression of God’s deep love, love that is sure and constant. (Romans 5:8; 8:32, 38, 39) hp chap. 19 pp. 176-183 - Happiness (hp) Safeguard Your Christian Hope (2 occurrences) 34, 35. (a) What can we draw from the proverb about the unclean dog and the pig? (b) What should this proverb impress on us? 34 In view of the proverb that Peter quotes, those who take up a life of sin evidently fail to use their opportunities to advance in Christian living. (2 Peter 1:2-11) bw chap. 10 pp. 148-176 - Choosing (bw) Love, “a Perfect Bond of Union” (2 occurrences) No matter what the circumstances into which his faithful servants come, ‘nothing can separate them from God’s love.’—Romans 8:38, 39. fl chap. 6 pp. 70-80 - Family Life (fl) 12
11. (a) How does Paul illustrate the release of Christian Jews from the Law? (b) What did the Law make evident, and so what things are at war in the Christian? 11 Dead to the Law, alive by spirit in union with Christ (7:1–8:39).
Contrast godly fear with the fear that Belshazzar felt when he saw the writing on the wall. (Dan. 5:6, 7; Ps. 19:9; Rom. 8:35-39)
They relied on Jehovah’s strength, confident that he would reward his loyal witnesses for their endurance.—Matt. 5:10; Rom. 8:35-39; 15:5.
He has to conquer by remaining faithful in the face of all pressures and temptations.—Romans 8:35-39.
For I am convinced that neither death nor life nor angels nor governments nor things now here nor things to come nor powers nor height nor depth nor any other creation will be able to separate us from God’s love that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 8:17, 35-39; see also 2 Corinthians 11:22-28.)
And as he also wrote: “We are coming off completely victorious through him that loved us.” (2 Timothy 4:6-8; Philippians 4:13; Romans 8:35-39)
But he can be confident of victory through the undeserved kindness of God through Christ and the help of God’s spirit. (Rom. 8:35-39)
The Christian can also rest assured that God’s loyal love will never waver, whatever tribulation may come upon the faithful believer.—Rom. 8:35-39.
By his sacrificial death he exemplified and expressed God’s love toward men (Rom. 5:8-10; Eph. 2:4, 5), and enabled men to have absolute conviction of his own unbreakable love for his faithful disciples.—Rom. 8:35-39; 1 John 3:16-18.
Though they oppose God, he is able to restrain them to the extent necessary to preserve his servants in their integrity, and to cause their actions to bring his righteousness to the fore. (Rom. 3:3-5, 23-26; 8:35-39; Ps. 76:10)
4. (a) How should the brothers strive to become fruitful with regard to accurate knowledge, and what are they promised? (b) How is the prophetic word made more sure, and why should it be heeded? 4 Making sure of the calling to the heavenly Kingdom (1:1-21).
The purpose of Peter’s second letter was to assist Christians to make their calling and choosing sure and to avoid being led astray by false teachers and ungodly men within the congregation itself. (2 Pet. 1:10, 11; 3:14-18)
He wrote: “I am convinced that neither death nor life nor angels nor governments nor things now here nor things to come nor powers nor height nor depth nor any other creation will be able to separate us from God’s love that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Rom. 8:38, 39)
These too will have conquered by keeping integrity in answer to Satan’s vile accusations.—Romans 8:37-39; Revelation 12:10, 11.
For I am convinced that neither death nor life nor angels nor governments nor things now here nor things to come nor powers nor height nor depth nor any other creation will be able to separate us from God’s love that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 8:37-39)
(a) What benefits come to a person who really has God and Christ as his friends? (Romans 8:35, 38, 39)
Yet he expressed confidence that physical hunger would never be able to separate God’s faithful servants from the sustaining strength of God’s love.—Rom. 8:35, 38, 39; contrast Luke 6:25.
Those who would enter must traverse a narrow road, find the narrow gate, keep on asking, keep on seeking, keep on knocking and the way would be opened. (Matt. 7:7, 8, 13, 14; compare 2 Peter 1:10, 11.)
But it is better to rely on Jehovah’s strength, praying as David did for deliverance from the persecutors, knowing he will not leave his servants in the lurch, and then one will be able to say with the apostle, “we are coming off completely victorious through him that loved us.”—Ps. 7:1; 2 Cor. 4:9, 10; Rom. 8:35-37.
Let us continue to assure our hearts with the truth expressed in Paul’s inspired words: “I am convinced that neither death nor life nor angels nor governments nor things now here nor things to come nor powers nor height nor depth nor any other creation will be able to separate us from God’s love that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”—Romans 8:38, 39.
We can feel safe in his strong arms, for if we are loyal to him, he will never forsake us. (Romans 8:38, 39)
In fact, Jehovah assures us that nothing “will be able to separate us from [his] love.”—Read Romans 8:38, 39.
The Bible says that ‘neither death nor life nor things here nor things to come will be able to separate us from God’s love.’—Romans 8:38, 39.
This can be accomplished by reflecting on such texts as Psalm 139:1-3, Luke 21:1-4, and John 6:44 and by helping your listeners to appreciate the depth of Jehovah’s loving attachment to his faithful servants. (Rom. 8:38, 39)
This spiritual peace is “the hereditary possession of the servants of Jehovah,” so no one can forcibly take it away from them.—Psalm 118:6; Romans 8:38, 39.
After all, as long as we do our best to keep ourselves holy in his sight, nothing “will be able to separate us from God’s love.”—Romans 8:38, 39.
They press onward to make sure of their “entrance into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” (2 Pet. 1:10, 11)
Like the apostle Paul, ultimately they must be able to say: “I have fought the fine fight, I have run the course to the finish, I have observed the faith.” (2 Peter 1:10, 11; 2 Timothy 4:7, 8)
Why is the anointing of Jesus’ disciples with holy spirit at Pentecost significant? (Acts 2:1-4; 1 Pet. 2:4, 5, 9; 2 Pet. 1:10, 11)
But God himself lovingly assures you that he will support and strengthen you if you put him first in your life.—Romans 8:38, 39.
That was an expression of God’s deep love, love that is sure and constant. (Romans 5:8; 8:32, 38, 39)
34, 35. (a) What can we draw from the proverb about the unclean dog and the pig? (b) What should this proverb impress on us? 34 In view of the proverb that Peter quotes, those who take up a life of sin evidently fail to use their opportunities to advance in Christian living. (2 Peter 1:2-11)
No matter what the circumstances into which his faithful servants come, ‘nothing can separate them from God’s love.’—Romans 8:38, 39.