“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”
Romans 8:28
Have you ever wondered what are the “all things” the apostle Paul is talking about? In 2 Corinthians chapter 11, he lists a few of the “all things” which God uses to work together for his good.
Things like severe floggings. Being exposed to death. Five times lashed with a whip, three times beaten with rods. Another three times stoned. Shipwrecked, constantly on the move, and in danger from rivers, bandits, and false believers, Paul labored while tired, hungry, and thirsty. “I have been cold and naked,” he says, closing out the list.
These are just a few problems that Paul must have been thinking of when he penned that powerful truth about God using everything for our good and His glory. Our problems seem to pale in light of Paul’s list. For us, “all things” might include a bad medical report, an overdrawn bank account, a flat tire on the motorway, or a splitting headache that lasts all morning. Even my wheelchair seems small compared to the constant brushes with death that Paul faced.
Sovereign God, I praise You that You work all things for the good of those who love You. Each problem, each trial I face today fits into Your marvelous plan for my life. Forgive me when I complain about my struggles. I’m sorry that I often fail to remember that You are in control, that You hold in Your powerful hand all things in my life.
I want to cooperate with You today and trust You that the inconveniences and problems that I will encounter are by no means mistakes. Thank You for the assurance that you will work today’s events into a life plan for my good and Your glory.