The sermon titled "It's All Good," delivered by Fred Evans, focuses on the theological doctrine of God’s sovereign providence as expressed in Romans 8:28. The key argument centers on the assurance that all things work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to His purpose. Evans discusses how the Apostle Paul, in the context of the spiritual struggles described in Romans chapters 7 and 8, emphasizes that despite suffering and trials, believers can rest in the certainty of God’s goodness and purpose. The sermon draws upon various passages, including Galatians 5, 1 Peter 1, and Jeremiah 29:11, to illustrate that suffering is not contrary to God's love; rather, it serves to test and strengthen faith, ultimately conforming believers to the image of Christ. This profound assurance has practical significance for Christians, encouraging them to view their challenges through the lens of God's overarching grace and providence, instilling hope and enabling them to endure trials with a perspective rooted in faith.
“All things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose.”
“The trial of your faith is necessary... How do you know your faith is real? Are you just pretending? Will you go away also? How do you know? Let me tell you how you know. Suffering.”
“This is what the eye of faith should see, that He is weaving it together for good, for your good.”
“I know that all things work together for my good. Why? He said so. I know it's me because I love him.”
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