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He Maketh No Mistake
By Pastor David Reagan
Text: Romans 8:28
INTRODUCTION: A
reassurance of God’s providential working in the life of the believer.
Providence: God’s continual care over that which He had created.
I. OUR
CONFIDENCE IN HIS PROVIDENCE
A. Our
Knowledge of Salvation (2Timothy 1:12)
B. Our
Knowledge of His Providence (Romans 8:28 – “we know”)
C. The
Example of Abraham (Romans 4:18-21)
II. THE
COMPLETENESS OF HIS PROVIDENCE
A. The
Scope of God’s Working (Romans 8:28 – “all things”)
B. Things
Both Large and Small (Zechariah 4:10)
C. Things
Both Good and Evil (James 1:2-4)
D. The
Example of Esther (Esther 4:14); the story of Esther is a story of all
things working together for good
III. THE
COMPLEXITY OF HIS PROVIDENCE
A. The
Working of God’s Providence (Romans 8:28 – “work together”)
B. Like
the Gears in a Watch: not all going in the same direction, but all
pushing the hands of the watch in the same direction
C. Synergy – the
dynamics by which the sum of the total is greater than the sum of the
parts; first used in pharmacology in reference to the greater effect
of certain combinations of medicine.
D. The
Example of Joseph (Genesis 50:20; Psalm 105:17-19)
IV. THE
CONDITION OF HIS PROVIDENCE
A. Not
the Same Working for All (Romans 8:28)
1. For
those who love God
2. For
those who are called according to His purpose
B. The
Example of Paul (Philippians 1:12-14; 2Corinthians 12:7-10)
V. THE
CONCLUSION OF HIS CONFIDENCE
A. The
Ultimate Goal of God’s Providence (Romans 8:29)
1. To
conform us to the image of Christ (2Corinthians 3:18)
2. To
make Christ the firstborn among many brethren
B. The
Example of Job (Job 1:20-22; 42:12-13)
CONCLUSION: My
mother caring for Grandmother Francis and Aunt Nancy. Her journal of
the trial. The poem from grandmother’s book: “He Maketh No Mistake.”
My
Father’s way may twist and turn,
My
heart may throb and ache,
But
in my soul I’m glad I know
He
maketh no mistake.
My
cherished plans may go astray,
My
hopes may fade away,
But
still I’ll trust my Lord to lead
For
He doth know the way.
Tho’ night
be dark and it may seem
That
day will never break;
I’ll
put my faith, my all in him,
He
maketh no mistake.
There’s
so much now I cannot see
My
eyesight’s far too dim;
But
come what may, I’ll simply trust
And
leave it all to Him.
For
by and by the mist will lift
And
plain it all He’ll make,
Through
all the way, tho’ dark to me,
He
made not one mistake.
By
A. M. Overton
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