The main theological topic of Don Fortner's sermon, "God's Adorable Providence," centers on the doctrine of divine providence as articulated in Romans 8:28. Fortner emphasizes that God's providence is not mere luck or chance; rather, it is the sovereign rule of God that orchestrates all events according to His eternal purpose, especially for the benefit of His elect. He argues that Romans 8:28 must be understood in the context of loving God and being called according to His purpose, affirming that all events—good or bad—work together for the ultimate spiritual good of God's people. Key Scripture references include Romans 8:28, Proverbs 16:4, and Psalm 76:10, which collectively affirm God's absolute sovereignty over all circumstances and His purposeful use of every event to fulfill His divine will and bring glory to His name. The practical significance of God's providence provides comfort and assurance to believers amid suffering, as they recognize that their lives are directed by God's wise and loving hand for their ultimate sanctification and eternal good.
“Divine providence is the daily, constant, sovereign rule of God over all things for the accomplishment of His eternal purpose of grace in Christ Jesus.”
“Nothing in the universe happens by chance or luck or fortune or accident. Everything that comes to pass in time was purposed by God in eternity.”
“All things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”
“God moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform. He plants His footsteps in the sea and rides upon the storm.”
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