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How do we know God has done all things well?

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We know God has done all things well through His creation and the perfect work of salvation in the hearts of His people.

The assertion that God has done all things well is rooted in both His creation and the healing work of salvation. As the sermon suggests, when God examines His acts of creation, He declares it 'very good.' This goodness extends into salvation, as the transformation of a Christian—where deaf ears are opened and tongues are loosed—is a perfect manifestation of God's grace. In the Gospel of Mark, the people expressed their astonishment at Jesus' miracles, proclaiming that indeed He has done all things well. Similarly, in our lives, we can reflect on God’s past faithfulness and the work He has accomplished in us, testifying that He has done all things well in our salvation and sanctification.
Scripture References: Mark 7:37, Genesis 1:31, Romans 8:28

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