In Frank Hall's sermon titled "God's all wise, gracious, and adorable providence," the main theological topic addressed is the sovereignty of God as revealed in Romans 8:28 and its implications for believers enduring hardship. Hall argues that while life presents numerous challenges and sufferings, the assurance in Scripture is that God orchestrates all circumstances for the ultimate good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. He emphasizes that this promise is exclusive to the people of God, defined by their love for God and their effectual calling, a reflection of Reformed doctrines concerning election and divine calling. The proclamation of God's providence reassures believers that every event, whether painful or joyful, is under God's sovereign control and part of His gracious plan for their eternal well-being. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in providing comfort and encouragement to believers, affirming that they can trust in God's wisdom and goodness even in their most trying moments.
“We know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.”
“All of God's people love God... They love His glorious person and rejoice in all of His perfections as God.”
“God does not tell us how He does this, only that He does.”
“O God, help me to believe Your Word. Teach me not only to submit to Your providential rule, but to rejoice and rest in it.”
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