James Gudgeon, in his sermon titled "He has done all things well," addresses the theological significance of Christ's redemptive work as reflected in Mark 7:37 and Romans 8. He argues that the miracles of Jesus, such as healing the deaf and dumb, serve not merely as demonstrations of compassion but as signposts pointing to His greater mission of soul restoration and salvation. The preacher highlights how human ailments are a consequence of the Fall, illustrating the need for both physical and spiritual healing, with Jesus as the answer to mankind's deepest affliction—spiritual death. Additionally, the sermon emphasizes the practical significance of recognizing the greatness of God's gifts and the joy of the transformed believer who rejoices in their salvation, proclaiming, "He has done all things well," thereby calling listeners to see beyond mere physical recovery to the eternal implications of Christ's work.
“The disabilities that are seen in this world...are a result of the fall. Adam and Eve...did not experience any sickness, any disability, any defects in their bodies.”
“Nowhere does God lose control and strike one of his beloved children...He always deals calculatedly and precisely for their good.”
“Someone being saved is far greater than somebody having their ears unstopped and their tongue loose. Someone being saved has an eternal consequence upon the soul of that person.”
“He has done all things well. Not only had he done all things well on earth in the sight of men, but he had also done all things well in the sight of his father.”
The Bible shows that Jesus performed miracles, including healing the deaf and dumb, as a demonstration of His divine authority and compassion.
Mark 7:37, Matthew 15:30-31
We recognize Jesus as Savior through His miraculous works and the fulfillment of prophecies about His life, death, and resurrection.
Romans 8:1, 1 Peter 1:16
Sharing one's testimony acts as a powerful witness to God’s grace and the transformative power of the Gospel.
Mark 5:19-20, 2 Corinthians 9:15
It means that every act of Jesus during His earthly ministry fulfilled God's will perfectly and brought about complete salvation.
Mark 7:37, Romans 8:28
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