"Prove it!" They're the words heard on the playground, the courtroom or in the laboratory. It's the demand we make of anyone who states a fact of which we are more than a little skeptical.
In his letter to the Romans, Paul is writing to people who are new to the Christian faith. They are exploring the truths of God's Word. Through the power of the Holy Spirit they are growing in faith and love - for God and for one another. But becoming followers of Jesus Christ has not made their lives easier. Faith in Christ has not isolated them from suffering or persecution.
In chapter five, Paul makes it clear that God uses life's trials and troubles for our benefit: "...suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope?" Then the apostle goes on to explain why we can trust God to do this work.
"But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." You see, God has already been at work for us, securing our salvation in Christ's sacrificial suffering, death and resurrection. He has proven His love by offering His only begotten Son to pay the penalty we've earned by our disobedience. Knowing God's great, "Prove it!" helps us to trust Him everyday of our lives.