For I am persuaded; or, I am fully assured, not by any special revelation, but by the same spirit of faith, which is common to all believers, 2Co_4:13.
Neither death, nor life; i.e. neither fear of death, nor hope of life.
Nor angels.
1. The evil angels; for the good angels would not attempt the separating us from the love of Christ.
2. There are some, that think the good angels to be also here intended; and they understand it by way of supposition: q.d.
If they should endeavour such a thing, they would never effect it: and thus they make the apostle here to argue, as he doth in another place, Gal_1:8.
Nor principalities, nor powers; some would have the evil angels to be here intended, and the good angels in what went before; in Col_2:15, they are thus termed: but others, by principalities and powers, do rather understand persecuting princes and potentates.
Nor things present, nor things to come; i.e. the evils and pressures that are upon us now, or that shall be upon us hereafter. He makes no mention of the things past, for they are overcome already.