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If you have ever gone through a tough time sometimes the providence of God is not that encouraging. Why is it offensive when people say, "Well, God works all things for your good?" I mean this is what Scripture says. So, why do we not like to hear that promise? What is lacking in only citing Romans 8:28? How is the text actually very encouraging for our lives in the midst of trouble? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "All Things for Good?"
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