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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2026 · 3 MIN

There Is No Condemnation | Romans 8:1

from Formation to Transformation | A Worship Devotional

You walked off the platform replaying everything you got wrong. Paul opens Romans 8 by closing that courtroom.You know the reel. The intro that landed a beat late. The bridge you took a half-step too high. The moment the click dropped out and nobody but you noticed. The look the pastor gave that was probably not what you thought it was. By the time you are in the car, you have prosecuted yourself for three services.I have done that drive home more times than I can count. Sometimes the review is honest. A lot of the time it is a courtroom.The word Paul uses for condemnation is katakrima. It is a legal word. It is a verdict. It is not a feeling and it is not a mood. It is what a judge hands down at the end of a trial.That matters, because the replay in your head assumes a verdict has already been reached. The replay is not asking a question. It is prosecuting. Your inner monologue is running the closing argument and the sentence at the same time.Paul walks into that courtroom and says the verdict is no. Not not much. Not some. Not there is a little bit right now and we will see about tomorrow. No condemnation.And notice where he locates it. Now. Present tense. Not a future promise you have to earn your way toward. Not a hope that becomes true once you get your walk cleaned up. Present standing. Right now. In this car. On this drive. After that service.There is a difference between reviewing a service and prosecuting yourself for it. Review says: what can I learn. Prosecution says: what am I. Review is a discipline. Prosecution is the courtroom Paul just closed.If this is true, the drive home changes. Not because you performed better. Because the case was already dismissed before you plugged in this morning.A question to sit with today: what am I still prosecuting myself for that the Judge already threw out?Read the written version and get extra notes at ryanloche.substack.com.

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