Sunday on Monday - April 13th, 2026
Romans 8:1-11
The French mathematician Blaise Pascal observed nearly four hundred years ago… “In faith, there is enough light for those who want to believe and enough shadows to blind those who don’t!”
In verses 1-11 of Chapter 8 Paul pivots. Since opening his letter Paul has been detailing how the New covenant differs from the Old. Opening Chapter 8 he makes it abundantly clear that the Trinity is central to that difference.
What the blood of Jesus accomplished on the cross was something no one before or since could. His unblemished blood paid the legal requirement for sin. And by the power of His righteousness rose victorious over death.
On one weekend two thousand years ago Jesus changed the course and destiny of human history. And yet, not a single one of us can prove it. It has to be believed by faith. Which returns us to Blaise Pascal’s observation. Do we have faith in the light Jesus provides, or the shadows?
There are a lot of claims made under the banner of Christianity. All of them cannot be true. There are a lot of claims made against Christianity. Are they true?
Deciding has eternal consequences. Not deciding isn’t an option if God’s Word is to be believed. So which is controlling what you believe… Light or Shadows?
Choose carefully and wisely.