Realms that Wait: Doctrine of Creation

February 1, 2026

Passage: Romans 8:18-25

Book: Romans

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Why does creation matter—and what does it have to do with suffering, hope, and endurance?

In this episode, we return to Romans 1 and Romans 8 to recover a richer, more biblical doctrine of creation—one that goes far beyond debates about the age of the earth. Paul shows us that creation is not a backdrop to the Christian life but a central stage for the display of God’s glory and the endurance of God’s people.

Tracing the biblical story from creation to fall to resurrection, this sermon explores why the world feels broken, why suffering is not meaningless, and why creation itself is described as groaning in hope. We’ll see how humanity’s rejection of the Creator subjected the world to futility, how Jesus entered the material world to redeem it, and why the resurrection is the beginning of new creation—not an escape from it.

Along the way, this message reframes creation as a gift rather than a god, stewardship rather than ideology, and hope rather than despair. If you’ve ever wondered why life so often feels futile—or whether God is wasting your suffering—Romans 8 offers a deeply pastoral answer: God does not waste futility. He redeems it.

This episode will strengthen your endurance, deepen your worship, and ground your hope in the God who made the world, entered it in Christ, and promises to renew it in glory.

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