The sermon centers on the Shunammite woman from 2 Kings 4, whose profound declaration of 'it is well' in the midst of her son's death reveals a life rooted in faith, divine peace, and contentment. Through her story, the preacher illustrates that true well-being is not derived from circumstances but from a relationship with God, marked by trust, consistent obedience, and a heart content with God's provision. The message draws parallels to Horatio Spafford's experience and the speaker's own moment of crisis after his wife's near-fatal postpartum hemorrhage, emphasizing that peace in suffering comes from knowing God's sovereignty and surrendering to His will. Ultimately, the sermon calls listeners to cultivate a Christ-like life characterized by faith, moral diligence, and spiritual contentment, so that no matter the trial, they too can affirm, 'It is well.'