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In this encouraging message, Pastor Chris walks through one of the most quoted and often misunderstood promises in the Bible, Romans 8:28–30. He explains what it truly means that “God works for the good” and shows how that good is not comfort or ease, but becoming more like Christ. Through Scripture, personal testimony, and pastoral insight, this message invites you to trust God not just in crisis, but in every ordinary day.
Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2285086/episodes/18770580
Key Points:
Personal Stories from Pastor Chris:
Pastor Chris shares how losing a construction job and briefly working in an optical lab opened the door to long term provision and health insurance for his growing family. He also recounts how purchasing a foreclosure home unexpectedly made adoption possible. These stories illustrate how God often works behind the scenes in ways we only understand later.
Notable Quotes:
God is not promising that everything is good. He is promising that He is working for good.
The ultimate good in your life is not comfort. It is Christlikeness.
God is faithful from beginning to end.
Actionable Takeaways:
Reflect on seasons where you now see God’s hand at work.
Ask yourself whether you are measuring good by comfort or by Christlikeness.
Write down your testimony so others can see God’s faithfulness.
If you have never trusted Christ, call on Him today in repentance and faith.
Scripture References:
Romans 8:28–30 – God’s sovereign work for the believer’s good
Romans 8:1, 15–16 – No condemnation and adoption as God’s children
2 Corinthians 4:16–18 – Present troubles and eternal glory
Psalm 34:19 – The righteous face many troubles
John 3:16–18 – Salvation through belief in Christ
Romans 10:9–10 – Confessing and believing for salvation
Keywords:
Romans 8:28, God’s sovereignty, suffering and faith, Christlikeness, adoption, justification, sanctification, Christian hope, trusting God, biblical encouragement
Challenge:
Trust that God is working in all things, shaping you to be like Christ, and remaining faithful from beginning to end.
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The WELL Faith Podcast offers encouraging, Bible-based messages from Pastor Chris Teien and guests. New sermons are released every Sunday. Replay episodes are marked with an asterisk. Find us online at ChrisTeien.com and Rockwell.Church in Virginia, MN. Email comments to [email protected]
By Chris TeienIn this encouraging message, Pastor Chris walks through one of the most quoted and often misunderstood promises in the Bible, Romans 8:28–30. He explains what it truly means that “God works for the good” and shows how that good is not comfort or ease, but becoming more like Christ. Through Scripture, personal testimony, and pastoral insight, this message invites you to trust God not just in crisis, but in every ordinary day.
Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2285086/episodes/18770580
Key Points:
Personal Stories from Pastor Chris:
Pastor Chris shares how losing a construction job and briefly working in an optical lab opened the door to long term provision and health insurance for his growing family. He also recounts how purchasing a foreclosure home unexpectedly made adoption possible. These stories illustrate how God often works behind the scenes in ways we only understand later.
Notable Quotes:
God is not promising that everything is good. He is promising that He is working for good.
The ultimate good in your life is not comfort. It is Christlikeness.
God is faithful from beginning to end.
Actionable Takeaways:
Reflect on seasons where you now see God’s hand at work.
Ask yourself whether you are measuring good by comfort or by Christlikeness.
Write down your testimony so others can see God’s faithfulness.
If you have never trusted Christ, call on Him today in repentance and faith.
Scripture References:
Romans 8:28–30 – God’s sovereign work for the believer’s good
Romans 8:1, 15–16 – No condemnation and adoption as God’s children
2 Corinthians 4:16–18 – Present troubles and eternal glory
Psalm 34:19 – The righteous face many troubles
John 3:16–18 – Salvation through belief in Christ
Romans 10:9–10 – Confessing and believing for salvation
Keywords:
Romans 8:28, God’s sovereignty, suffering and faith, Christlikeness, adoption, justification, sanctification, Christian hope, trusting God, biblical encouragement
Challenge:
Trust that God is working in all things, shaping you to be like Christ, and remaining faithful from beginning to end.
26.0301de
The WELL Faith Podcast offers encouraging, Bible-based messages from Pastor Chris Teien and guests. New sermons are released every Sunday. Replay episodes are marked with an asterisk. Find us online at ChrisTeien.com and Rockwell.Church in Virginia, MN. Email comments to [email protected]