• Romans 9:1-6 (#34.2026.01.18)
    Jan 22 2026

    Scott continues the study of Romans, focusing on how believers can find confidence, hope, and assurance despite life's uncertainties. The discussion emphasizes the power of the Gospel for those who are already followers of Christ, clarifying that God's steadfast support extends beyond initial salvation and continues through everyday challenges. He breaks down Paul's rhetorical questions, exploring what it means that God is for us—regardless of enemies, the pressures of the world, strained relationships, or even family divisions.

    Throughout the episode, Scott examines key concepts like God's provision, justification, and the security of Christ's love. He addresses common doubts and accusations believers face, showing how the verdict has already been rendered by God: justified and secure in Christ. The episode closes by reflecting on the fact that no suffering, accusation, or force can separate us from God's love, encouraging listeners to base their confidence on biblical truth, not feelings or circumstances.

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    Key Topics Discussed:

    1. Understanding who or what can be against us
    2. Real-life sources of opposition: enemies, world system, friends, family
    3. God's provision and generosity
    4. Common accusations and doubts faced by Christians
    5. Difference between accusation and conviction
    6. The meaning of being God's elect
    7. God’s role as the justifier
    8. The significance of Christ’s advocacy and intercession
    9. Assurance amidst suffering and separation
    10. The limitless nature of Christ's love
    11. Practical perspective for conquering trials
    12. Answering doubts and accusations with biblical truth
    13. Encouragement to rest in God’s unchanging love

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    43 mins
  • Romans 8:31-39 (#33.2026.01.11)
    Jan 15 2026

    In this episode, Scott leads listeners through Romans 8:31-39, focusing on the assurance, hope, and confidence believers can have through God’s promises. He explains that the gospel is not only for those coming to faith but remains essential for believers, especially when life’s challenges bring doubt, accusation, or suffering. Using the structure of Paul’s rhetorical questions in Romans, Scott Keffer walks through practical issues like feeling opposed by enemies, the world, friends, or even family, and contrasts these with the unwavering truth that God is on the believer’s side.

    The episode covers the reality of accusations—both internal and external—and how believers can respond, not with self-effort or emotion, but by resting in the verdict that God has already justified them through Christ. Scott discusses feelings of separation from God’s love during pain and suffering, reminding listeners that nothing can separate those in Christ from His limitless love.

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    Key Topics Discussed:

    1. Assurance for believers from Romans 8:31-39
    2. The gospel as ongoing truth for Christians
    3. Facing opposition from people, the world, friends, and family
    4. Responding to accusations and feelings of guilt or unworthiness
    5. God’s provision and the reality of Him giving “all things” freely
    6. The role of suffering and whether it separates us from God’s love
    7. Meaning of God’s elect and justification
    8. No condemnation or separation in Christ
    9. Christ as advocate and ongoing intercessor
    10. Encouragement to answer accusations with biblical truth

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    45 mins
  • Romans 8:29-32 #32.2025.12.07
    Dec 11 2025

    Scott continues the study of Romans, exploring Romans 8:29–32 and what it means to be considered "sons of the Most High God" and the concept of inheritance found within the gospel for believers. Scott unpacks key biblical doctrines—foreknowledge, predestination, adoption, calling, justification, and glorification—emphasizing their connection to God’s ultimate purpose: the praise of His glory and the revelation of His grace. He clarifies that salvation encompasses not just a moment of belief, but the entire journey from being called and justified to ultimate glorification and intimate fellowship with God.

    Throughout the episode, Scott uses examples from scripture to illustrate how believers are adopted into God’s family, marked out for a purpose, and given the promise of transformation into Christ’s image. The discussion addresses common questions and doubts about God’s intentions, reinforcing the assurance that if God is for us, no one can stand against us.

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    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Biblical inheritance and estate planning as an analogy
    • The meaning and significance of being sons of God
    • God's foreknowledge, predestination, and adoption
    • Ultimate purpose: the praise of God's glory
    • Transformation into the image of Christ
    • The security and assurance of believers
    • Justification, calling, and glorification
    • Receiving and being sealed with the Holy Spirit
    • Challenges, doubts, and assurance in faith
    • Reflection on personal relationship with God and gratitude

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    55 mins
  • Romans 8:28-29 (#31.2025.11.23)
    Nov 26 2025

    Scott continues the study of Romans 8:28-29, focusing on one of the Bible’s most searched and quoted promises: that God “works all things together for good” for those who love Him. Scott explains that this assurance isn’t just personal but is meant to be shared among all believers as a community. He draws out the context of Romans 8, emphasizing believers’ adoption as children of God and the certainty, through Christ, of future transformation and eternal fellowship with God.

    The episode goes further to unpack what the “good” actually means according to Scripture, addressing common misunderstandings about comfort and material blessings. Scott highlights God’s sovereignty over every detail, including challenging and evil circumstances, and how this connects to His ultimate purpose: conforming believers to the image of Christ. The podcast also reflects on how truth anchors faith in difficult seasons and gives perspective on suffering, the seeming lack of purpose, and the ordinary moments of life.

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    Key Topics Discussed:

    • How “all things work together for good” is defined by God’s purpose, not human perspective
    • The believer’s adoption and identity as children of God
    • God’s sovereignty over both good and evil circumstances
    • The difference between knowing and trusting God’s promises
    • The shared and communal nature of faith
    • Suffering, perseverance, and hope in the Christian life
    • The purpose of being conformed to the image of Christ
    • Everyday life as sacred, not divided between “sacred” and “secular”
    • Responding to evil with blessing, following Christ’s example
    • The assurance that God’s definition of good always prevails, even when it isn’t visible

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    59 mins
  • Romans 8:18-27 (#30.2025.11.16)
    Nov 20 2025

    Scott continues the study of Romans, in Chapter 8:18-27, focusing on what it means to be adopted as sons and daughters of God. He explains the confidence, assurance, and hope that believers can have because of their spiritual adoption, drawing parallels with Roman adoption practices and the biblical vision of inheritance. He emphasizes that through Christ, believers have the ability to draw near to God, knowing their inheritance is secure and guarded by God's power.

    The episode also discusses the reality of suffering and trials in life, and how focusing on Christ is essential to not losing heart. Scott shares that the future glory awaiting believers far outweighs present suffering and is of a completely different magnitude. He explores how creation itself waits eagerly for redemption and how prayer—though often done in weakness—is made powerful through the Holy Spirit’s help. The episode ends with reminders to persevere in hope, pray persistently, and rest in the confidence that God hears prayers and guards both believer and inheritance.

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    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Confidence and assurance as children of God
    • Drawing near to God through Christ
    • Roman adoption and spiritual adoption parallels
    • The security and nature of spiritual inheritance
    • Suffering, perseverance, and the hope of glory
    • Creation’s longing for redemption
    • Prayer in weakness and the Holy Spirit’s intercession
    • The importance of persistent prayer
    • God’s readiness to hear and answer prayers
    • Living in hope and expectation of Christ’s return

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    48 mins
  • Romans 8:11-17 (#29.2025.11.09)
    Nov 13 2025

    Scott continues the study on Romans, visiting Chapter 8:11-17, focusing on the concept of adoption into God’s family. He begins by addressing how our perceptions of God as Father can be influenced by our earthly experiences, and how the gospel speaks to believers with assurances that go far beyond simple forgiveness. Scott explores the deep theological idea that the same Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead dwells within believers, granting new life and a new identity.

    He highlights the life-changing truth of spiritual adoption, explaining what it means to be adopted as sons and daughters of God. Scott covers topics such as assurance of salvation, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the promises of intimacy, freedom, fellowship, and a future inheritance. He emphasizes that adoption into God's family brings privileges, including security, fellowship, and an eternal inheritance, changing not only our status but also our relationship with God and others.

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    Key Topics Discussed

    • Adoption as sons and daughters of God

    • The Holy Spirit’s role in assurance and sanctification

    • The difference between the heavenly Father and earthly fathers

    • Security, intimacy, and privileges of spiritual adoption

    • Freedom from fear and slavery

    • The concept of spiritual inheritance

    • Walking by the Spirit and putting to death the deeds of the flesh

    • Fellowship with God and other believers

    • The promise of future glory and transformation

    • Motivations for daily Christian living

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Romans 8:3-11 (#28.2025.11.02)
    Nov 6 2025

    Scott continues studying Romans, exploring the concepts of hope, assurance, and confidence grounded in the gospel message, focusing primarily on Romans 8 and connecting it to the broader context of Romans 9. Scott Keffer shares his personal journey of coming to faith, the transformative impact of Evangelism Explosion, and the simple yet profound message of the gospel: what we cannot do, God has already done through Jesus Christ. He discusses the law's purpose, God's righteousness, and the essential role of the Holy Spirit as a seal, promise, and pledge in the life of a believer.

    Scott also unpacks key theological themes, such as justification, the nature of Christ as the fulfillment of the law, and the ongoing process of spiritual renewal despite the decay of the physical body. He emphasizes the assurance that comes from belonging to God and the practical evidence of the Spirit’s work in everyday life, urging listeners to focus on internal renewal and the hope of resurrection, rather than external circumstances.

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    Key Topics Discussed:

    • The simplicity and power of the gospel message
    • The role and limitation of the law
    • Justification and righteousness through Christ
    • The Holy Spirit as seal, promise, and pledge
    • Assurance of salvation and the inward witness of the Spirit
    • The ongoing renewal of the inner self amid physical decline
    • The resurrection hope and the future glorification of believers
    • Spiritual fruit and external evidence of faith
    • Surrendering to the Spirit versus striving for more of it
    • Living with the assurance of God’s presence and work


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    56 mins
  • Romans 8:1-4 Part2 (#27.2025.10.26)
    Oct 30 2025

    Scott continues his examination of Romans 8:1-4, focusing on what the gospel means for believers. He opens by reminding listeners of the persistent conflict Christians face with sin, highlighting Paul’s “discovery” that even after coming to faith, the presence of evil remains an ongoing battle. Scott stresses that the gospel is not only for those who have not yet believed, but it is essential for those who already follow Christ, offering relief from ongoing guilt, fear, and shame.

    He also unpacks the meaning of Paul’s declaration that there is “no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus,” carefully explaining the roles of Jesus as Savior, Messiah, and Lord. He emphasizes the permanence of God’s forgiveness, the futility of self-accusation, and the difference between conviction from the Holy Spirit and accusations from the enemy. The episode also touches on common struggles among believers such as fear of punishment, abandonment by God, and death—contrasting these with the assurance of adoption and eternal security in Christ. Scott encourages listeners to repeatedly remind themselves of the gospel’s truths, not just in moments of initial belief but every day as part of the ongoing Christian life.

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    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Ongoing presence of sin in the believer’s life
    • The gospel’s role for believers, not just unbelievers
    • Explanation of “no condemnation” in Christ
    • Jesus as Savior, Messiah, and Lord
    • God’s forgiveness and the end of guilt and shame
    • The difference between accusation (from Satan) and conviction (from the Holy Spirit)
    • Assurance against fear of punishment or abandonment
    • Hope in the face of death through Christ’s victory
    • Repeatedly applying the gospel to daily life

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    55 mins