THIRD: Triumphant Summary of the Whole Argument (Ro 8:28-39).
28. And--or, "Moreover," or "Now"; noting a transition to a new
particular.
we know, &c.--The order in the original is more striking: "We know
that to them that love God" (compare
1Co 2:9;
Eph 6:24;
Jas 1:12; 2:5)
"all things work together for good [even] to them who are the called
(rather, 'who are called') according to His (eternal) purpose."
Glorious assurance! And this, it seems, was a "household word," a
"known" thing, among believers. This working of all things for good is
done quite naturally to "them that love God," because such souls,
persuaded that He who gave His own Son for them cannot but mean them
well in all His procedure, learn thus to take in good part whatever He
sends them, however trying to flesh and blood: and to them who are the
called, according to "His purpose," all things do in the same
intelligible way "work together for good"; for, even when "He hath His
way in the whirlwind," they see "His chariot paved with love"
(So 3:10).
And knowing that it is in pursuance of an eternal "purpose" of
love that they have been "called into the fellowship of His Son
Jesus Christ"
(1Co 1:9),
they naturally say within themselves, "It cannot be that He 'of whom,
and through whom, and to whom are all things,' should suffer that
purpose to be thwarted by anything really adverse to us, or that He
should not make all things, dark as well as light, crooked as well as
straight, to co-operate to the furtherance and final completion of His
high design."
JFB.
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