The sermon titled "His Purpose" by Luke Coffey focuses on the theological theme of God's sovereign purpose as articulated in Romans 8:28. Coffey argues that God's singular purpose is the salvation of His chosen people, which is underscored by the phrase "according to His purpose." He emphasizes that all events work together for good, not necessarily in a human sense, but according to God's ultimate design, which may not align with human expectations of "good." Scripture references include Romans 8:28, 2 Timothy 1:9, and Isaiah 46:10, illustrating God's unchanging and all-encompassing purpose throughout history. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in providing believers with assurance and hope amid life's uncertainties, affirming that they are part of God's irrevocable plan for redemption.
“If you know and understand what that word means here, then you will know the gospel.”
“There is only one purpose… there’s no purpose apart from His purpose.”
“His purpose, He came to save His sheep. That’s the good thing.”
“It is through Him that loved us. The love of God, the love of the Lord Jesus Christ makes us conquerors, victors, winners.”
The Bible teaches that God's purpose is the reason for everything He does, and it is singular and unchanging.
Romans 8:28, Isaiah 46:10
God's purpose is affirmed through Scripture, showing His sovereignty and unchanging nature.
Romans 8:28, Isaiah 14:24
Knowing God's purpose provides assurance and understanding of His plans for our lives.
Romans 8:28, Romans 8:39
'Called according to His purpose' refers to God's effective call to salvation for His chosen people.
Romans 8:28, 2 Timothy 1:9
God's purpose is overarching, assuring that even suffering contributes to His plan for good.
Romans 8:28
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