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How do we know that all things are working for good in our lives?

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We know that all things are working for good because Scripture affirms it, particularly in Romans 8:28, stating it’s for those who love God.

The assurance that all things work for good is grounded in Scripture, specifically in Romans 8:28. This passage provides a fundamental truth that believers can depend on: God is actively involved in every aspect of their lives, shaping circumstances for their ultimate good. The phrase 'we know' indicates a certainty among believers regarding this promise. Such knowledge is not based on circumstances but on the unwavering truth of God's word.

In addition to Scripture, believers can also reflect on their personal experiences of faith. Throughout life, many have seen how hardships have ultimately led to spiritual growth, deeper trust in God, or greater compassion towards others. This can serve as a testament to God’s faithfulness in fulfilling His promises, as He works in ways that may not always be apparent initially. For those who belong to Christ, the knowledge that every detail matters to God provides a solid foundation for their faith and a reminder that they can rest assured in His providential care.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, 1 Corinthians 2:9-10

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We Know
Gary Shepard · Dec 5, 2010
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