In his sermon titled "If God Be For Us Good Is Coming," David Eddmenson addresses the Reformed doctrine of God's forbearance and sovereign goodness towards His elect. He argues that regardless of life’s trials, believers can rest assured that if God is for them, no external circumstances can prevail against them (Romans 8:31). Eddmenson draws from Jeremiah 32:38-42 and Romans 8:28-37 to illustrate that God actively works in every instance for the ultimate good of those who love Him, emphasizing that God's goodness is unconditional and rooted in His character rather than dependent on human merit. The practical application of this doctrine encourages believers to embrace their identity as God’s children, trusting in His gracious intent amidst personal struggles, thus fostering a profound sense of security and hope.
“If God be for you, trials turn into triumph.”
“God isn’t against you. He’s for you. He’s working all things, even the messes, even the disasters that we create for ourselves for good.”
“In Christ, you are His son and His daughter... He’s out to do you good.”
“If God before us, who can be against us? Trouble, suffering, failure, even death. None of those things can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ.”
The Bible teaches that if God is for us, He is actively working all things together for our good.
Jeremiah 32:40-42, Romans 8:28-39
We know God is for us by His covenant commitment and the sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ.
Romans 8:31-32
Trusting in God's plan is essential, as it allows believers to find peace and purpose amid trials.
Romans 8:28
This phrase highlights God's ultimate authority and protection over His people.
Romans 8:31
God transforms our trials into good by using them to shape us into Christ's image.
Romans 8:28
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