The sermon titled "He Hath Done All Things Well" by Gabe Stalnaker addresses the sovereignty of God, particularly as it pertains to the works of Christ in creation and salvation. Stalnaker emphasizes three main points: the assurance that "He hath done," the comprehensive scope of "all things," and the affirmation that everything God does, He does well. He references Mark 7:37 as a foundation for understanding Christ's sovereign authority. Stalnaker supports his arguments with various Scripture passages including Psalm 115:3, Job 1:21, and Proverbs 16:4, demonstrating that every event is orchestrated by God's will, both in times of joy and suffering. The practical significance of this doctrine reassures believers of God’s ultimate control, prompting them to trust Him in all circumstances, knowing that His purposes are both perfect and beneficial.
“He hath done all things well. That is speaking of Christ. Christ, our God, Christ, our sovereign.”
“It's His work, not ours. It's His doing, not ours. This is our comfort. This is our confidence.”
“Everything that has ever been done, He has done it. He has allowed it. He has ordered it.”
“In the end, every child of God will see He hath done all things well.”
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