The Spirit’s Help and Our Confidence
The Spirit’s Help and Our Confidence
Scripture: Romans 8
When suffering strips away clarity and prayer feels impossible, where does assurance come from? In this message from Romans 8:26–27, we zoom in on one of Scripture’s most tender promises: when we do not know how to pray, the Holy Spirit intercedes for us.
This sermon explores how suffering not only brings pain but distorts judgment—and why God does not leave his people to navigate that weakness alone. Rather than calling us to master the right words or summon spiritual strength, Paul directs our attention to the Spirit’s quiet, faithful advocacy within the life of God himself. The Spirit does not give new revelation or mystical techniques, but steadfast intercession according to the will of God.
If you are walking through grief, confusion, depression, or prolonged hardship—and feel unsure how to pray or even what to ask—this message offers deep comfort. Our assurance does not rest in the quality of our prayers, but in the unbreakable work of the Triune God, who has already accounted for our weakness and will finish what he has begun.
Not held fast by our grip on God—but by God’s unwavering grip on us.

