In his sermon "Righteous and Holy in All His Ways," Luke Coffey addresses the attributes of God in relation to human suffering and divine providence, emphasizing God's sovereignty, righteousness, and nearness to those who seek Him. The preacher argues against the notion that God does not will certain events, asserting that all occurrences are under God's control and serve His sovereign purposes, a perspective supported by Scripture references such as Psalm 145:17-19, Daniel 4, and Romans 8:28. Coffey highlights that God's righteousness ensures that everything He does is just, and His holiness mandates that He cannot sin, thereby affirming that even trials and tribulations ultimately work for the good of those He loves. The practical significance of these truths is framed around comfort for believers in their struggles, reinforcing that God is both righteous and ready to respond to the genuine cries of His people.
“My only hope is that God chose a people before the foundation of the earth... and is seated on the throne.”
“The Lord is righteous in all His ways, and holy in all His works.”
“If God be for us, who can be against us?”
“He delights in giving us exactly what we need every time.”
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