Thomas Watson, the 17th century minister of St. Stephenās Walbrook, believed he faced two great difficulties in his pastoral ministry. The first was making the unbeliever sad, in the recognition of his need of Godās grace. The second was making the believer joyful in response to Godās grace. He believed the answer to the second difficulty could be found in Paulās teaching in Romans 8.28: God works all things together for good for his people.
First published in 1663 (under the titleĀ A Divine Cordial), the year after Watson and some two thousand other ministers were ejected from the Church of England and exposed to hardship and suffering,Ā All Things For GoodĀ contains the rich exposition of a man who lived when only faith in Godās Word could lead him to such confidence.
Thomas Watsonās exposition is always simple, illuminating and rich in practical application. He explains that both the best and the worst experiences work for the good of Godās people. He carefully analyses what it means to be someone who āloves Godā and is ācalled according to his purposeā.
All Things For GoodĀ provides the biblical answer to the contemporary question; Why do bad things happen to good people?
128 pages.
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