In sermon #23, "The Origin of Sin, Part 3," Wilbur Elias Best addresses the intricate relationship between sin and the providence of God, positing a doctrine that emphasizes God's sovereignty even in the presence of human sinfulness. He argues that while sin is very real, it does not operate outside of God's ultimate authority and purpose, illustrated through the life of David, who faced both internal and external challenges. Key Scripture references include Acts 17:24-28, where Paul explains God's transcendence and immanence, and Proverbs 21:1, which underscores God's control over human affairs. Best emphasizes the practical significance of these concepts by encouraging believers to trust in God's sovereignty, recognizing that even sinful actions can serve His divine purposes and lead to spiritual growth and resilience in their lives.
“Providence is purpose in execution. That’s all it is. That’s the simplicity of it.”
“Every unsaved person, and every act that is committed by that unsaved person, it is the Lord who gives that individual life. But that doesn't make the Lord cooperating in the evil that is committed by that person.”
“There is a Shimei with whom every Christian has to contend... Are you going to despair? Are you going to throw up your hands? There is a Shimei with whom we have to contend.”
“No Christian knows what another Christian needs, especially not his trying, searching, shifting, and sanctifying circumstances.”
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