Scripture of the Day

Jan 31, 2026

 "In all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us."  Romans 8:37

This verse assures believers that despite facing suffering, distress, or persecution, they achieve overwhelming victory and absolute security through Christ's love, transforming trials into opportunities for faith, rather than just surviving them. 

Romans 8:37 does not deny the reality of the fight—it speaks directly into it. “In all these things…” means in hardship, in loss, in suffering, and in battles we did not choose. Paul is not writing from a place of ease; he is writing from lived experience. The victory he speaks of does not come from avoiding pain, but from enduring it with Christ.

Being “more than conquerors” does not mean we walk away untouched. It means that what was meant to destroy us does not get the final word. The battle may leave scars, but it does not define the outcome. The enemy may strike, but he cannot claim ownership of our future.

This victory is not self-made or self-earned. It is “through Him who loved us.” Love is the source. Christ’s faithfulness—not our strength—is what carries us through. When we are weary, unsure, or worn down, His love remains steady.

Romans 8:37 reminds us that victory is not loud bravado or outward dominance. Sometimes it looks like perseverance. Sometimes it looks like quiet faith. And sometimes it looks like standing firm when walking away would be easier.

The battle is real—but so is the victory, secured in Christ.


Walk in faith, rest in grace, and trust the One who walks beside you.

In His love and grace,

ray mileur 

“Helping believers walk closer to Jesus, one day at a time.”