EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!
TUESDAY JUNE 09, 2026.
SUBJECT: GOD WORKS ALL THINGS FOR THE GOOD OF THE BELIEVER!
Memory verse: "And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His porpuse." (Romans 8 vs 28.)
READ: Romans 8 vs 28 - 30:
8:28: And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His porpuse.
8:29: For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the firstborn among many brethren.
8:30: Moreover whom He predestined, these He also called, whom He called, these He also justified, and whom He justified, these He also glorified.
INTIMATION:
God works in "all things," not just in isolated incidents, for our good. This does not mean that all that happens to us is good. Evil is prevalent in our fallen world, but God is able to turn every circumstance around for our long-range good. Note that God is not working to make us happy but to fulfill His purpose
Note also that this promise is not for everybody. It can be claimed only by those who love God and are called by Him, that is, those whom the Holy Spirit convinces to receive Christ. Such people have a new perspective, a new mind-set. They trust in God, not in worldly treasures; their security is in heaven, not on earth. Their faith in God does not waver in pain or persecution because they know God is with them.
We often cannot see the good that comes from immediate trials and sufferings. Therefore, we must assume that the good that God brings is within our lifetime. God views things from His eternal perspective. The final good of God will come with the reward of eternal heaven. It is in this context that the apostle Paul is asking us to view the final results from our sufferings from the eternal perspective of God. Though there is good that comes from God in the suffering of our lifetime, there is the final good of glory that will come after the end of this world.
Some believe these verses we read today mean that before the beginning of the world, God chose certain people to receive His gift of salvation. They point to verses such Ephesians 1 vs 11, which says that we are "predestined according to the purpose of Him who works all things according to the counsel of His Will." Others believe that God knew in advance who would respond to Him, and upon those He set His mark (He chose them).
What is clear is that God's purpose for people was not an afterthought. It was settled before the foundation of the world. People are to serve and honor God. If you believe in Christ, you can rejoice in the fact that God has always known you. God's love is eternal. His wisdom and power are supreme. He will guide you and protect you until one day you stand in His presence.
We must not assume that the foreknowledge of God presupposes the individual predestination of individuals to either heaven or hell. God's reference is to those who will be glorified. Before the creation of the world, God foreknew the body of believers He would glorify in eternal heaven. He foreknew the body because He predestined the existence of the church. Therefore, those who would free-morally choose to be a part of this group (the church) by voluntary obedience to the gospel in order to conform to the image of the Son would also be destined to glorification in eternal heaven.
Therefore, the group of believers that God predestined to be glorified, were first justified by the predestined plan of God on the cross. Those who are justified He called through the gospel. At the end of time, He will call these out of the world for eternal glory. Those who will be called out of the world are now predestined because they are a part of the predestined group of believers who will in the end be called out of the world for eternal glory. God foreknew this plan because He foreplanned redemption in Christ before the creation of the world.
The final "calling" of God of Christians out of the world will occur at the end of time. The finality of all things, therefore, will end for good for the Christian when he is called out of this world into eternal glory. Through the preaching of the gospel, men are also called out of the world of sin through their obedience to the gospel.
God ultimate goal for us is to make us like Christ (First John 3 vs 2). As we become more and more like Him, we discover our true selves, the persons we were created to be.
How can we become like Christ? By reading and heeding the Word, by studying His life on earth through the Gospels, by spending time in prayer, by being filled with His Spirit, and by doing His work in the world.
Prayer: Abba Father, thank You for our privilege of election by Your grace, for Your justification of the elect, for Christ's propitiation for our sins, for our redemption in Christ, for our sanctification through Your Word, and for Your preplanned glorification of the elect in Him. I am persuaded that all things are working together for me by privilege of election and my love for You, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.
PRAISE THE LORD!