Putting problems into a positive perspective



(Romans 8:28-39)

    The Christian on earth will face problems during their time on earth. But by looking to Christ they can maintain a positive perspective if they continue to follow his commandments. Three things the believer need to consider:

1.There is a purpose for our problems (Romans 8:28)

    God uses our trials for our own good to ultimately fulfill his purpose in our daily lives which is to be more like Jesus who did the Father’s will during his time on earth which led to the cross.

2. There is a process for our problems (Romans 8:29-30)

    God knows everything there is about us, therefore he always knows what is best since he preordained those things beforehand. Therefore there is nothing we can hide from God, we can come to him in boldness in our time of need.

3.There is a promise concerning our problems (Romans 8:31-39)

    God’s promise to never leave or forsake us in our problems is all the more confirmed since Jesus is now sitting at the right hand of our Lord to advocate for us. Our problems will be an afterthought once we finally come in the presence of our and savior Jesus Christ.

Scripture references: John 14:15; Psalm 139:16; Romans 5:3b-4a; Romans 8:18; Jeremiah 1:5; John 10:30; John 15:1;Lamentations 3:22; Judges 7:2; Psalm 84:11c; Hebrew 14:6; 1John 2:1b; James 2:19; 1 Corinthians 15:54; Hebrews 6:19a


Keith K. Vann, Deacon Redeeming Grace Baptist Church. April, 2021


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