{"id":207,"date":"2022-10-15T14:41:46","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:41:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/the-chemistry-of-the-cross-romans-828-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:41:46","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:41:46","slug":"the-chemistry-of-the-cross-romans-828-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/the-chemistry-of-the-cross-romans-828-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"The Chemistry Of The Cross &#8211; Romans 8:28 &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Rom. 8:28   <strong>THE CHEMISTRY OF THE CROSS<\/strong>  Intro:  Ill. A trip to the drug store to get a prescription filled.  The druggist will take   several bottles off the shelf, mix them together and make a medicine.  Some of the   chemicals he uses may be dangerous and even fatal, but when they are mixed   together in the proper amounts, they can heal your body.  Have you ever   considered that this is how God works also?  He takes all our problems, and our   situations, which look so terrible, and He mixes them all together in the crucible of   His love and produces something that is very wonderful &#8211; medicine for the soul.  In this great verse, Paul reminds the Roman Christians about the Chemistry   of the Cross.  This process allows God to take all the circumstances of life, both   good and bad, both sweet and bitter, and blend them together into something   wonderful.  He can take all of life and turn it into a situation that works for our   good and for His glory.  Allow me to share some of the blessings contained in this little verse as we   look together at, The Chemistry Of The Cross.  As we do, be assured that God   can take your life, with all of its ups and downs, blend it with His grace, add a   heaping portion of His love and transform it into a thing of great beauty and   blessing.      I.<strong>THE CERTAINTY OF GODS PROMISE<\/strong>      A.  Ill. We know &#8211; All things will work for good, no questions, no   qualifications.      B.  This is an ironclad promise from Almighty God Himself &#8211; Rom. 4:21.  (Ill.   His reputation rides on His Word!) (Ill. Al things will work for Good!)      C.  Ill. F.B. Meyer, If any promise of God should fail, the heavens would cloth   themselves in sackcloth; the sun, the moon and the stars would reel from   their courses; the universe would rock, and a hollow wind would moan   through a ruined creation the awful fact that God can lie.  Ill. But never   fear!  Heb. 6:18; Titus 1:2.     II.<strong>THE COMPLETENESS OF GODS PROMISE<\/strong>      A.  Ill. Not most, not some, but ALL  Webster &#8211; 1.) The whole of, the   greatest possible;  2.)  Every member or individual part of;  3.) The whole   number or sum of;  4.)  Every;   5:0  Any whatever.      B.  In fact, every thing in the life of the child of God is working for your good!    Even the things you dont understand, or even like!      C.  Notice some areas where God is working out our good and His glory.  1.  <strong>Sweet Things Work For Our Good<\/strong> &#8211; It is easy to see how the sweet             things in life work for us.  (Ill. Home, family, health, wealth, salvation,        etc.)  These things are the stuff of life that make it good and make us feel        good about things.  In fact, these blessings from the Lord ought to cause        us to want to be better Christians, Rom. 2:4.  (Ill. We ought to thank and        praise Him for His blessings &#8211; 1 Thes. 5:18; Heb. 13:15.)  2. <strong> Sorrowful Things Work For Our Good<\/strong> &#8211; (Ill. A Russian invasion and        many carried off to slavery in Siberia.  Would it be good?  (Ill. There are        several examples in the Word of God where extremely sorrowful things         happened to people and it all worked for their good in the end.  Judah &#8211;        Jer. 24:5; David &#8211; Psa. 119:71; Joseph &#8211; Gen. 50:20; Manasseh &#8211; 2 Chron.        33:11-12)  Often the sickbed, the valley of suffering, or the time of        sorrow can out teach the sermon!  When God allows a time of sorrow,         suffering or pain in our lives, it is always for our good and for His glory.         (Ill. He never said we had to like it, but we should strive to be thankful!)         Remember, it is the eye that is washed with tears that sees the best!  3.  <strong>Satanic Things Work For Our Good<\/strong> &#8211; (Ill. Paul &#8211; 2 Cor. 12:7-10, Ill        Paul endured Satanic attack and affliction.  But, God gave it to Him!)  Ill.        God can even use the devil to work out good things in our lives.  (Ill. Old        widow, no groceries and cruel landlord.)  Even Satanic attack is used by        the Lord to grow us up in his image.  4.  <strong>Sinful Things Work For Our Good<\/strong> &#8211; Ill. Christians ought not sin!         When we do, we will suffer, but God can take the suffering brought about        deliberate sin and use it for our good &#8211; Ill. Simon Peter &#8211; Luke 22:31-34.        D.  God uses all the circumstances of life for our good.  May not see the good     right now, but we can still take comfort and rejoice in the completeness of   Gods promise.    III.<strong>THE CAUSE OF HIS PROMISE<\/strong>      A.  The cause is the awesome power of God.  He is all-powerful, all-knowing   and He is able to take control of every situation in life.      B.  Its easy to forget that God is in control &#8211; Matt. 28:18; Eph. 3:20; Luke 1:38;   Job 42:2.  When we get our eyes off Him and on our circumstance, we are in   for a fall &#8211; Ill. Peter &#8211; Matt. 14:28-31.  (Ill. Martin Luther and deep   depressions.)      C.  When life closes in, remember this: If you belong to Jesus, God is behind   every circumstance you face.  (Ill. Job 1 &amp; 2).     IV.<strong>THE CONDITION OF HIS PROMISE<\/strong>      A.  This promise is not for everyone.  Only to those who love God.      B.  If all things work together for good to the lover of God, the opposite must be   true for those who do not love him!  (Ill. Preaching &#8211; Blesses the obedient,   and bruises the disobedient.)(Ill. If you  went to a physician whom you didn&#8217;t trust,   you wouldn&#8217;t follow his prescription and treatment and as a result, you wouldn&#8217;t   experience the blessing of healing.  If you do not love God, and trust His widom,   you will rebel against Him and refuse to submit to Hill for your life.)      C.  How can I tell if I really love God?  1.  Are you saved?  You cant love Him until you know Him &#8211; 1 John 4:19.  2.  Are you obedient?  John 14:15; John 14:21.       (Ill. You have no right to claim Rom. 8:28 unless you qualify as one who         loves Him!)      D.  Ill. Jesus can be either good or bad.  He is the door &#8211; John 10:9.  To the   saved, He is the door into the glories of Heaven and eternal life, but to the   lost, He is the door into damnation and eternal separation in Hell.  You see,   it is vitally important for you to love God, so this great promise can be   yours now and forever.     V.<strong>THE CONSEQUENCES OF GODS PROMISE<\/strong>      A.  Ill. This is not a verse designed for your happiness!  It is not to be taken   lightly.  Ill. The verses that immediately follow it &#8211; 29-30.      B.  Gods purpose in turning everything to good is not to bless you, make you   happy, or make you wealthy.  God is doing all that He does to make you   more like Jesus!  God didnt finish with you at salvation.  He will continue   to shape you until you reflect His image perfectly.      C.  The whole purpose of Romans 8:28 is to teach us that God has an eternal   plan and that nothing will ever be able to change that plan!  God is busy   reproducing Himself in each of us.    Conc:  Ill. God always saves the best for last &#8211; Ill. John 2 &#8211; Jesus in Cana.  The truth   of this great promise is this: One day when all our plans, hopes and dreams are   gone, we will be like Him!  Ill. Imagine God to be like a great diamond cutter.    One day, as a result of everything you have endured and enjoyed in this life, He   will have chipped and chiseled you into His own image.  That, and that alone,   makes every situation of life worthwhile.  Ill. As God works out His chemistry in   our lives, we can be assured that we will be the ones who will ultimately benefit.    Bring all of you circumstances before him this morning and trust His wisdom in   your life.    <\/p>\n<p>Pastor <\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Rom. 8:28 THE CHEMISTRY OF THE CROSS Intro: Ill. A trip to the drug store to get a prescription filled. The druggist will take several bottles off the shelf, mix them together and make a medicine. 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