Romans 8:26-28
If anybody has been through a deep valley and rested on the promises of God, they've likely been to Romans 8:28: "And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose." Why is this passage so powerful? It begins with confidence, "And we know." We don't merely think, we don't wonder, we know. The word know communicates experiential knowledge - the kind that comes from life. You didn't go to church or to college to have this explained to you. You didn't Google the answer. You know only because you've been through it. Over time you've come to know something that only those who love God can know. Only God's children - those who have turned from their sin and embraced Christ by faith, those who are increasingly learning how to love God more and more - understand the great promise of this verse. Only those who have tested the promises of God and proven once again His faithful love can know this.
I have heard many people say that the more you go through in life, the more you love the Lord. Can you identify with this? I know that I still have a long way to go concerning cultivating a constant relationship with Christ. But the way we build our relationship with God not only depends on how much time we spend with Him, but every time we test His promises we find Him to be awesomely good and always faithful. He knows what He is doing. He is worthy of every moment of our trust.
Have life's difficulties caught you off guard? Do you wonder today if God is good? If He wasn't going to use that hard thing or devastating time in your life for your good, it would have never happened. Sometimes I feel He has to address every single thing that touches my life. If He let it happen, He's going to use it for good. That's not to say He wanted it; He's not the cause of evil, but He is the solution. He's the master chess player who takes every move we make or uses someone else to make the next move to ensure His purposes are accomplished.
I have come to realize over time that the ultimate good of Romans 8:28 is not "my little blueprint for my life". The ultimate good is God's blueprint for the universe and my place in it. I'm committed to God's purposes. I want His will to be fulfilled and His kingdom to advance. I want to be a part of that. It just takes courage to step out, experience, and be ignited by His passion for serving Him. I believe God is working all things together for the good of those who love Him; for the good of those who are the called according to His purpose.