All Things Are Working Out For My Good.
We've all been there—standing in the middle of a storm we didn't ask for, wondering why God would allow us to walk through such difficulty. This message tackles one of the most challenging truths of our faith journey: all things are working together for our good, even when we simply cannot understand why. Drawing from Romans 8, we're reminded that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus, and that nothing—not tribulation, distress, persecution, or any circumstance—can separate us from God's love. The sermon powerfully illustrates this through Job's story, a man who couldn't see the spiritual battle happening behind the scenes, yet declared that even if God took his life, he would still trust Him. We're challenged to recognize that the battleground is in our minds—we can choose to sing songs of victory or songs of defeat. The inspiring testimonies of Fanny Crosby, who penned over 8,000 hymns despite being blinded as a child, and Horatio Spafford, who wrote 'It Is Well With My Soul' after losing his four daughters at sea, demonstrate that God uses our brokenness for His glory. When we're chained to circumstances we cannot change, we discover that His grace is sufficient, and in our weakness, He becomes our strength.
