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What does the phrase 'He hath done all things well' mean?

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'He hath done all things well' encapsulates the belief that God executes His plan of salvation perfectly and completely.

The phrase 'He hath done all things well' underscores the belief that God's actions in history and salvation are perfect and without flaw. This is rooted in the biblical narrative where everything God does is marked by excellence and purpose. In Mark 7, after the healing of the deaf mute, the spectators proclaim this truth. It serves as a reminder to believers that God's sovereign providence orchestrates every aspect of our lives, and His plan for salvation through Christ is flawlessly executed. This assurance gives believers the confidence that God is in control and working out all things for good for those who love Him, as stated in Romans 8:28.
Scripture References: Mark 7:37, Romans 8:28

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Ephphatha
Todd Nibert · Feb 3, 2019
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