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Sermon Title: All Things

Text: Romans 8:28

“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”


Introduction

Romans 8:28 is one of the most quoted, yet sometimes most misunderstood scriptures in the Bible. It doesn't say everything is good, but that all things work together for goodto them that love God. That means the good, the bad, the ugly, the unfair, the painful, and the joyful — God takes every thread and weaves it into a beautiful purpose.

Let’s dive into this powerful promise and explore the mystery and majesty of “All Things.”


Talking Points

1. God Is in Control of “All Things”

  • Nothing catches God by surprise.
  • Like a puzzle, individual pieces may look confusing, but together they reveal a complete picture.

Illustration:
A boy was helping his grandfather put together a puzzle. Frustrated, he cried, “This piece doesn’t fit anywhere!” The grandfather smiled and said, “Keep working on it, and you’ll see where it belongs.” Later, the boy placed the strange-looking piece in the perfect spot.
🗝️ Sometimes life feels like that – but God knows where every piece fits.


2. All Things Don’t Always Feel Good

  • Some of us are dealing with sickness, loss, betrayal, or struggle.
  • The verse doesn't say all things are good — but that God makes them work together for good.

Biblical Example:
Joseph was thrown in a pit, sold into slavery, and falsely accused. But at the end of it all, he could say in Genesis 50:20:

“You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good.”

🗝️ God takes what was meant to break you and turns it into something that builds you.


3. All Things Are Working According to God’s Purpose

  • “To them that are the called according to His purpose.”
  • Your life has divine meaning, even when it doesn’t make sense.

Short Story:
There was a man who lost his job, got sick, and was in a car wreck — all within a few months. But later, he testified:

“That season led me to start my own business, slow down, and return to church. I didn't see it then, but God was working all things together.”

🗝️ Pain can be a platform. Problems can lead to purpose.


4. God Mixes All Things for Good – Like a Master Chef

  • A cake’s ingredients by themselves are not tasty — flour, eggs, oil, salt.
  • But when mixed, stirred, and baked — it becomes something good.

Illustration:
God is the Master Chef. He takes the bitter (loss), the bland (waiting), the sweet (blessings), and the spicy (trials) — and mixes it all for your good.
🗝️ Even when you don’t understand the recipe, trust the Chef!


5. Love God & Trust His Process

  • The promise of Romans 8:28 is conditional — “to them that love God.”
  • You may not know what God is doing, but loving Him means you trust Him anyway.

Biblical Example:
Job lost everything, but still declared,

“Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.” (Job 13:15)


Closing Application

Tell the congregation:

  • Don’t throw in the towel.
  • Don’t judge the story too soon.
  • Don’t confuse a moment with a final outcome.

Because God is saying:

“I’m not finished yet — I’m still making all things work t

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