All the Things That Cannot Separate You
All the Things That Cannot Separate You
Scripture: Romans 8:31-39
In this sermon on Romans 8:31–39, Pastor Zach brings us to the emotional summit of Paul’s letter, where the apostle answers one of our deepest fears: What if something can separate me from God’s love?
Beneath our anxieties about diagnoses, drifting children, fragile marriages, hidden sin, or public opposition lies a more searching question—will God still be for me when everything feels against me? Paul’s answer is not sentimental but logical and blood-bought.
If God did not spare His own Son but gave Him up for us all, then His love is not fragile or reactive; it is purposeful and unfailing. Opposition may be real, but it is never ultimate. Accusations may rise within the courtroom of our conscience, but the Judge has already justified us, Christ has died and risen, and He now intercedes for His people. Even suffering—tribulation, distress, persecution, famine, danger—cannot sever us from Christ. Victory in the Christian life is not the absence of wounds but an unbreakable union with Jesus.
We are “more than conquerors” not because we escape hardship, but because we cannot lose Him. And for those outside of Christ, the invitation stands open: come to Him, and this promise can be yours. In a world ruled by fear, Paul’s crescendo rings clear—nothing in all creation can separate the believer from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.

