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How does God perform all things for believers?

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God performs all things for His people through His sovereign grace and by fulfilling His promises.

The sermon asserts that God is actively involved in the lives of His covenant people, performing all things according to His sovereign will. This assurance is found in Psalm 57:2 where David cries out to God, the one who 'performeth all things for me.' The preacher reinforces this by reminding us that all of God's actions are aimed at orchestrating the good of His children, including their salvation. This belief is rooted in biblical truth, as seen in Romans 8:28-30, which emphasizes that God works all things together for good for those who love Him. Hence, believers can rest assured that God is not only aware of their needs but is also capable of meeting them fully through His divine providence.
Scripture References: Psalm 57:2, Romans 8:28, Ephesians 1:11

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