The Daily Rebel Devotional with Derek Griffon

#66 | The Verdict Has Changed | Romans 8:1 | The Great 8

Derek Griffon Season 1 Episode 66

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What if the verdict over your life has already changed? In this episode of The Daily Rebel, we launch into Romans 8 and unpack one of the most freeing verses in all of Scripture: “There is now no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus.” So many believers have been forgiven by Jesus but still live like they're on trial. They replay failures, carry shame, listen to accusations, and believe their mistakes have permanently disqualified them. But Romans 8:1 announces a different reality: because of Jesus, the courtroom of heaven has already rendered its decision. The verdict has changed. 

Paul writes Romans 8 on the heels of Romans 7, where he describes the struggle every believer knows—the battle between wanting to do what's right and wrestling with sin. Yet after all the tension, frustration, and weakness, Romans 8 opens with a thunderous declaration: there is now no condemnation. Not less condemnation. Not reduced condemnation. None. Through Christ, the guilty verdict has been removed, the sentence has been served, and freedom has been secured. 

In this episode we unpack three life-changing truths:

1. The Verdict Is Final — The enemy keeps bringing up charges that Jesus already dismissed. Heaven is not reopening a case that Christ already settled.

2. The Sentence Was Served — Your struggle may explain your battle, but it no longer defines your identity. The cross was not partial payment—it was full payment.

3. Freedom Is Forever — In Christ, you receive His righteousness, His standing, and His acceptance before God. Jesus took your punishment so you could receive His position. 

We also look at the woman caught in adultery in John 8 and discover that grace doesn't just forgive your past—it restores your purpose. If you're tired of living under shame, guilt, and condemnation, this episode is a reminder that Jesus has already spoken. The courtroom of heaven has already ruled. Stop retrying a case Jesus already settled. Because redeemed rebels don't live under condemnation—they live in freedom. 

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Welcome \\ Daily Rebel Mission

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This podcast is for the ones who know they will rescue, but also know they will resent. Saved by grace, sent to live differently. We're not rebelling against God, we're rebelling against everything that keeps us free. Every day, we don't swing our opinions, we sharpen our lives on the word of God, the sword of the Spirit, guiding us, cutting through lives, and leading us one step at a time. We'll talk faith, identity, purpose, leadership, and what it really looks like to follow Jesus in a distracted world. Welcome to the Daily Rebel. Yo, what's good, Redeemed Rebels? So this past Friday, we wrapped up our 65 episodes on the book of James, the letter written by the half brother of Jesus. And so I know some of y'all have been asking me, and hey, where are we headed next? Well, what we're gonna do this summer is we just since we just got done walking through the book of James all summer long, from today, June 1st, all the way to July 31st, our summer D-Roll series is going to be through Romans

Summer Devo: Romans 8

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8. And I'm calling it the Great Eight. I'm also preaching through a series right now at the Bayou Church called The Great Eight. So I figured why not take it even further for the next nine weeks on The Daily Rebel. Um, it was John Piper has a great quote. He says this the greatest book in the world is the Bible. The greatest letter in that book is Paul's letter to the Romans. The greatest chapter in that letter is chapter eight, and the best verse is the first verse. And that's where we're gonna be camping out today. Romans chapter eight,

Today's Text: Romans 8:1

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verse one. Grab your Bibles. I'm gonna be reading out of the CSB. Here we go. So now, or therefore, now there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus. Y'all, Romans 8 is about freedom, identity, the spirit, victory, suffering, assurance, and what it really means to belong to Jesus. And we're starting with one of the greatest verses ever written. No condemnation. Therefore,

NO Condemnaiton

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there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. And in one sentence, we know

One Sentence Can Change Everything

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this one sentence can change someone's life, their entire life. That word not guilty, you've been accepted. The scans came back clear, you're forgiven. One sentence can completely change your future. And Romans 8:1 may be the most freeing sentence in the Bible. Because a lot of believers still live like they're

Why So Many Believers Still Live Condemned

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on trial. They're still carrying shame, still replaying failure, they're still listening to accusations, still believing they're disqualified. And the enemy loves it. Because if he can keep you condemned, he can keep you defeated. But let's look at the text. What is the therefore, therefore? That is an old Christian cliche on how to read the Bible. Therefore, that matters. Here's why, because Romans 8 is connected to Romans 7. And Romans 7, Paul,

Romans 7 and the War Within

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throughout Romans 7, talks about the law, but he also talks about struggle and the war within, the wanting to do it right, what's right, but and then still battling sin is real. And Paul literally says, I do not do the good that I want to do. See, that's frustration, that's weakness, that's humanity. And Romans 7 ends with tension. Who will rescue me from this body of death? And then Romans 8 opens with, Therefore, because of Jesus, something changed. Because

The Verdict Has Changed

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of Jesus, the verdict changed. So the courtroom of heaven has already rendered its decision. So let me

The Three Points

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give out three points to break down this first episode of the Great Eight in verse 1. The courtroom of heaven, again, has already rendered its decision. So point one

Point 1: The Verdict Is Final

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is this the verdict is final. There is no condemnation left. There is no condemnation. Now let understand that condemnation, man, is a crazy word. But before we even dive into what that word means, understand this. It's not less condemnation, it's not reduced condemnation, it's not temporary condemnation. It's it means none. None means none. The Greek word for condemnation is this

What "No Condemnation" Really Means

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word, uh katakrima, and it's a legal word. It means guilty verdict, punishment, judicial sentence, but it also carries the idea of being rejected, disqualified, and unfit for use. A lot of believers know Jesus forgives them, but they still live like they're unusable. Still thinking, God can't use me now that I failed last night. I messed up too badly. My failure disqualified me. But Romans 8:1, Paul says there's no condemnation. Not guilty, not rejected, not unfit for use. And here's

The Enemy's Accusations vs God's Verdict

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the deal the enemy keeps bringing up charges that Jesus already dismissed. Let that gospel punch hit you. The enemy keeps bringing up charges that Jesus already dismissed. The verdict has already been rendered, and heaven is not reopening the case. What accusation keeps replaying in your mind every day? Because heaven is no longer calling you guilty. So, number one, the verdict is final.

Point 2: The Sentence Was Served

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Number two, the sentence was served. Jesus took what you deserve, fam. Paul never denies the struggle. We know that's temptation is real. Weakness is real. Spiritual warfare is 100% real, but

Why Your Struggle Is Not Your Identity

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your struggle is not your sentence. Failure may explain your battle, but it no longer defines your identity. I'm gonna say that again for the people in the back. Failure

Failure May Explain Your Battle But It No Longer Defines Your Identity

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may explain your battle and your struggle, but it no longer defines your identity. The cross, the cross was not partial

The Cross Was Full Payment

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payment, it was full payment. Jesus already carried the punishment, the wrath, and the judgment. And when Jesus said it is finished, condemnation lost its case. Some people think if I still struggle, God must still condemn me, but Jesus already served the sentence for your sin. What failure keeps making you feel disqualified? Ask yourself that. Because Jesus already paid for what you keep punishing yourself over. You already paid for it. Which brings me to number three. If the verdict is final, if the sentence has been served, number three is freedom

Point 3: Freedom Is Forever

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is forever. The text says there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ. Underline and circle for it because it's only for those who are in Christ Jesus. Because outside of Christ, I got news for you. Condemnation remains. You might be listening to this because

What It Means to Be In Christ

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here's the deal: if you don't have Jesus, condemnation remains. If you haven't surrendered yourself to Jesus as Lord and Savior of your life, some of you need to do that right now. Some of you need to stop listening to this. You need to pray and say, Lord, I believe that you are the King of Kings. I believe that you're the Lord and Savior of my soul. Save me. In Christ, everything changes. You receive his righteousness, you receive his forgiveness, his standing before God. Jesus

Jesus Took Your Punishment So You Could Receive His Position

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took your punishment so you could receive his position. God no longer sees through your you through your failure. He sees you through his son. And the freedom Jesus gives, it isn't temporary, it's permanent. Are you still identifying yourself by your past? Or are you identifying your position in Christ? So listen, y'all, the enemy, listen, he keeps bringing up charges, but Jesus already dismissed them. Failure may explain your battle, but it no longer defines your identity. The cross was not partial payment, it was full payment. And when he said it is finished, the condemnation lost its case. In John

Gospel Shift: The Woman Caught in Adultery

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chapter 8, man, we talk about the woman caught in adultery who stood condemned. Everyone around her saw her as guilty, shameful, unusable, unfit for anything but but judgment because she was caught, caught in the act of adultery. People picked up stones, people wanted punishment, people wanted her condemned. But Jesus stepped in and after everyone walked away, he looked at her and said, Has anyone condemned you? And she looked at him and said, No one, Lord. And he said, Neither do I condemn you. And then he said, He gives her security and then he gives her sanctification. Now go and sin no more. Jesus did not call her unfit for use. He didn't erase her future because of her failure. He doesn't do that to you either. Grace doesn't just

Grace Doesn't Just Restore Your Past Grace Restores Purpose

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forgive your past, it restores your purpose. What failure keeps defining you, what accusation keeps you keep replaying? What what what would happen if you actually believed in the truth and fact of Romans 8, 1? Because the courtroom of heaven already spoke. And if you're in Christ, the verdict has changed. So

Stop Retrying the Case

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stop retrying a case Jesus already settled, yo. You are not condemned, you are not abandoned, you are not disqualified. Rebels, we don't

Live in Freedom, Not Condemnation

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live under condemnation because we've been redeemed. We live in freedom. Therefore, there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Amen. Thank you for listening

Outro

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