Resting our Faith in Him
Upon thinking about some of the current situations in the life of those of us who love God, I thought we could use some encouragement, and this is what I have come up with.
In eternity past God thought about each of us. He has a plan for each of us, and that
is what I want to touch on here, and is a brief study of Romans 8:28-32.
And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them
who are the called according to His purpose. (Rom. 8:28 KJV)
This is a conditional verse because in order for things to work for our good, we must
love God. (That in itself is a good study, i.e., of what does love consist, but shall not be
a part of these comments.)
Romans 8:29-30 is a step-by-step logical procedure, after claiming Romans 8:28 and
removing any fear/panic ploy brought on by what is going on in your life at any given
moment. Start thinking logically through the various points of your situation, then
follow up with the two doctrinal conclusions in Romans 8: 31-32. This is a standard
procedure, a checklist if you will, to use whenever any kind of disaster or pressure,
whether great (the 9/11/01 incident/personal health break down etc.) or small, creates
fear and cuts off objective thought.
The Faith-Rest Technique
Based on Romans 8:28 - 32
1. Claim a promise that will stabilize your mind.
God works all things together for good
2. Concentrate in a logical rational
a. Foreknowledge: God thought about me in eternity past
b. Predestination: God has a plan for me since eternity past
c. The Call: God provides common and efficacious grace as the means
to bring my future potential to fruition.
d. Justification: God can bless me now – in time.
e. Glorification: God will bless me in heaven
3. Reach doctrinal conclusions.
If God is for us, who can be against us?
If God delivered up His own unique Son as a substitute for all, how shall
He not with Him freely give us the all things?
