There is no such concept as "chance," "luck," or "accident" in the Christian life, according to Don Fortner's sermon grounded in Luke 12:7 and Matthew 10:29-31. The preacher emphasizes the doctrine of divine predestination, arguing that not even the smallest details, such as the number of hairs on our heads, are outside God's sovereign control. This meticulous predestination affirms God's providential governance over all events, ensuring that His elect are under continuous care and protection. Key Scripture references highlight that God's intimate knowledge and involvement in our lives eliminate any notion of randomness, offering assurance that all circumstances serve a divine purpose (Romans 8:28). The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it cultivates a sense of peace and patient trust in God's perfect plan, even amidst trials and tribulations.
“The very hairs of your head have all been numbered, before the world began, our Heavenly Father counted up and ordained the number of hairs that were to be upon your head.”
“Nothing whatever, whether great or small, can happen to one of God's elect without God's decree and direction.”
“Let us seek to have an abiding sense of God's hand in all our affairs. Our Father's hand measures out our daily portion.”
“That which pleases our God ought to please us. Truly, He has done all things well, and He will yet do all things well.”
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