The Apostle Paul
Romans 8:32BSB·traditional attribution

He who did not spare His own Son but gave Him up for us all, how will He not also, along with Him, freely give us all things?

John Calvin Reformed

God refused nothing dearer to Him than His Son for our salvation, and this is the clearest proof of His paternal love. As He had nothing more precious, He will neglect nothing needful for us; Christ Himself and all that comes through Him is a free gift, merit has no part in it.

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Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Paul throws down the gauntlet here: if God be for us, who can prevail against us? All His attributes, all His promises, all that He is and has, stands for His people. Even when He seems to act against them, He remains for them.

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Commenting on Romans 8:31-39

John Gill Reformed Baptist

That God should not spare His own Son, equal to Himself and never sinned against Him, is amazing beyond measure. He inflicted every stroke of justice without abatement, demanded full satisfaction to the uttermost farthing, all by the counsel and purpose of God that His law might be satisfied and His people completely saved.

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