This week, we kick off a new series on commonly misinterpreted passages of Scripture, starting with Romans 8:28. We unpack what it really means when Scripture says “all things work together for good,” challenging misconceptions about God’s sovereignty, suffering, and Christian growth.
Topics we discuss:
How we misunderstand God’s definition of “good”
What Paul means by “all things”
Why Romans 8:28 isn’t a promise that life will be easy
The difference between God’s sovereignty and hard determinism
How this verse gets used (and misused) in Christian culture
Why “God’s plan” isn’t always what we expect—and why that’s a good thing
How this verse challenges our assumptions about suffering, success, and faith
Chapters
(00:00) - Intro
(03:49) - Wildly erroneous, but commonly accepted
(07:00) - Do all things work together for good?
(08:49) - Determinism and God's sovereignty
(16:19) - The golden chain of redemption
(20:33) - Redefining 'good' in biblical terms
(25:23) - The assurance of becoming more like Jesus
(26:33) - What does it mean to become more like Jesus?
(32:04) - The true nature of Jesus' teachings
(40:56) - The ultimate goal of life
(45:17) - How do we know if we have it right?
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