John Trapp Complete Commentary - Romans 8:26 - 8:26

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Romans 8:26 - 8:26


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26 Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.



Ver. 26. Helpeth our infirmities] Lifts with us and before us in our prayers. Or helpeth us as the nurse helpeth her little child, upholding it by the sleeve. ( óõíáíôéëáìâáíåôáé . Beza.)



For we know not what, &c.] The flesh with her murmurings maketh such a din that we can hardly hear the voice of the Spirit, mixing with the flesh’s roarings and repinings, his praying, sighs, and sobbings.



But the Spirit itself] Prayer is the breath of the Spirit, who doth super expostulate for us, õðåñåíôõã÷áíåé , inditing our prayers. We cannot so much as suspirare, a sigh unless he do first inspirare, breathe out a sigh for sin, if he breathe it not into us.



With groanings that cannot be uttered] He that would have unspeakable joy, 1Pe_1:8, must by the Spirit stir up unutterable groanings.