In the sermon titled "He hath done All things Well," Drew Dietz addresses the theological doctrine of God's sovereignty and goodness across three main areas: creation, governance, and redemption. He argues that Christ, as Creator, demonstrates His excellence in the natural order and the providential control He exercises over all events in history. Dietz supports his points using Scripture, including Mark 7:31-37, Matt. 8:27, and Genesis 50:20, which reveal how God's actions, regardless of human perception, ultimately serve His perfection and glory. The practical significance of this doctrine is for believers to trust in God's sovereign goodness, especially during trials, understanding that everything is orchestrated for His ultimate glory and their benefit.
“The phrase itself is absolute truth. Men do one thing well, and others perhaps another thing well, but the great I Am, the Christ of Scriptures, does all things well, and entirely well.”
“Everything God does, He does for His honor, His glory, and for His redemptive substitutionary work.”
“He controls the plant life. He controls the insect life. He controls the big fish that swallowed Jonah...He does all things well.”
“Let us not judge things prematurely. Does it look like God is on the throne? It doesn’t look like it, but we know He is because the Word is.”
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