From Eternity to Eternity
Romans 8:28 gets quoted like a comforting poster, but we want to read it like Paul wrote it: as a claim about God’s purpose that holds steady in tribulation, distress, persecution, and loss. The “good” isn’t that suffering feels good, or that life becomes easy. The good is that God is conforming His people to the image of His Son and He uses every thread of our story to do it. We trace the full chain in Romans 8:28-30, step by step: foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification. We talk about foreknowledge as God’s counsel and plan, not mere foresight, and we connect it to election and the way Scripture describes God declaring the end from the beginning. Then we move into predestination through Romans 8 and Ephesians 1, showing how being chosen in Christ shapes assurance, identity, and the way we understand redemption and inheritance. We also slow down on calling, distinguishing the general gospel invitation from the effectual calling that draws God’s sheep to Christ. From there, we rejoice in justification by grace through the blood of Jesus Christ, where God remains just while declaring the believer righteous. Finally, we lift our eyes to glorification: the redemption of the body, the promised transformation into a glorious likeness of Christ, and the Holy Spirit as the down payment that guarantees what’s coming. If you’ve wrestled with predestination, election, or what Romans 8:28 really means when life hurts, this will steady your feet. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs assurance, and leave a review with the biggest question this raised for you. Send us Fan Mail Support the show