In this sermon titled "Evil and God's Purpose," Jim Byrd delves into the complex relationship between evil and God's sovereign purpose, using Psalm 76:10 as his textual foundation. He argues that the existence of evil is not an accident or a mere permission granted by God but is integral to His divine plan to demonstrate God's glory through redemption. Byrd references Scripture, particularly 1 Corinthians 13 and Romans 11, to illustrate that God's ways are beyond human understanding and all things, including the wrath of man, contribute to His ultimate glory. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance that God's sovereignty extends to all events, including human sin, confirming that even the darkest actions serve to glorify Him while offering believers hope in Christ's redemptive work, which triumphs over evil and sin.
“I just do not believe that sin came into existence by accident, but it came in on purpose to magnify the grace of God in putting it away.”
“Either God rules over evil, or evil rules over God. Either evil entered into this world by accident or by divine purpose. There is no other alternative.”
“God has a leash on sin and He will use even the sinful actions of men to bring about what He purposed to do all along.”
“The more important question is how can evil lose its existence? And the answer is through the death of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
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