1 Corinthians 1:19
God will do this, for he is faithful to do what he says, and
he has invited you into partnership with his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
At one time or another we have all heard
someone say, "I am not worried.
Everything always works out for the best." Were they counting on God's promise to work all things out for good or
were they just feeling lucky?
There is temporal good and there is spiritual good. Temporal good is what men usually seek. When men seek God, spiritual good is what
God bestows. Through His grace the
temporal and spiritual needs of the men who seek Him are worked out perfectly.
Through the grace of God, we as followers of Jesus Christ do
not have to wonder or worry about whether good things are coming our way. We have been promised by Almighty God that if
we love Him and follow the calling that He has placed on our lives that all things
will work together for good in our lives.
Does this mean that we will always live in riches? Does this mean that we will always live
without illness? Does this mean that we
will live trouble free lives? No it does
not. What it does mean is that we will
be broken from sin, we will be drawn closer and closer to Our Savior and in the
end we will be made fit to stand before Our Heavenly Father and dwell with Him
in our eternal place in heaven. That is Our Heavenly Father's idea of everything always working out for the best.
Let us put our full trust in the One who always does what He promises. Let us rejoice in knowing that His plan for our lives is based on working out our temporal and eternal needs perfectly.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for drawing us unto
Yourself. We exalt Your name for the
perfect love and forgiveness that we receive through Your grace and Your
mercy. We thank You for the eternal
blessings that are ours through the redemptive work of Your Son, Our Savior,
Jesus Christ. We pray that the world may
know Your Son because we boldly proclaim the name of the One who brings us our
eternal riches. We ask all these things
in the name of the Lord Over All, Jesus Christ.
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