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Why can we say 'It shall be well'?

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'It shall be well' is a declaration of faith in God's sovereignty and His ability to work all things for our good (Romans 8:28).

Declaring 'It shall be well,' particularly in dire circumstances, is an act of faith that acknowledges God’s sovereign control over all situations. This phrase encapsulates the believer's confidence that, despite external challenges, God is ultimately in charge and will fulfill His promises to His people. The Shunammite woman's insistence that 'It shall be well' in the face of tragedy exemplifies this deep trust in God’s goodness. This conviction is supported by Romans 8:28, where we are assured that God orchestrates every event in our lives for His glory and our benefit, solidifying a foundation for hope even amidst uncertainties.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28

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