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Overview
If the whole Scripture be the feast of the soul, as Ambrose said, then Romans 8 may be a dish at that feast, and with its sweet variety may very much refresh and animate the hearts of Gods people. In the preceding verses the apostle had been wading through the great doctrines of justification and adoption, mysteries so arduous and profound, that without the help and conduct of the Spirit, he might soon have waded beyond his depth. In this verse the apostle touches upon that pleasant string of consolation, βWE KNOW THAT ALL THINGS WORK TOGETHER FOR GOOD TO THEM THAT LOVE GOD.β Not a word but is weighty; therefore I shall gather up every filing of this gold, that nothing be lost.In the text there are three general branches:
First, a glorious privilege. All things work for good.
Second, the persons interested in this privilege. They are doubly specified. They are lovers of God, they are called.
Third, the origin and spring of this effectual calling, set down in these words, βaccording to his purpose.β
First, the glorious privilege. Here are two things to be considered. 1. The certainty of the privilege - βWe know.β 2. The excellency of the privilege - βAll things work together for good.β
Book Details
Published
June 1, 1986
Publisher
Banner of Truth
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780851514789