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! Is God Still Good When His Answer Is "No"?
*I.
God is good, so He isn't* trivial.
(Ja.4:3;
Matt.
7:9-11; Mk. 10:35-38).
*II.
God is good, so He doesn't* ignore *sin*.
(Lam.
3:40-44; Ps. 66:17-20; Isa.
59:23; 1:15-16).
God is more interested in making us *holy* than in making us *happy*.
*III.
God is good, so He wants to make me* better.
* A. He wants to *teach* me.
(Prov.
1:28-33; 28:9).
* B. He wants to *refine* me.
(Ja.
1:6-8; 4:2-3; Matt.
5:23-24; 6:12-15; I Pet.
3:7).
* C.
He wants to *grow* me.
* 1.
Through *suffering*.
(Ja.
1:2-5; Heb.
5:7-8).
* 2. Through *service*.
*IV.
God is good, so He* fulfills *His purposes.*
(Rom 8:28).
* A. He doesn't *violate* His nature.
* B. He doesn't *abdicate* His throne.
(Heb.
4:13).
* C.
He doesn't *fail*.
(Rev.
17:14; 21:1-3; 22:12-13; 22:20-21).
*Do I really* trust God *enough to pray for* His will *to be done, and to let Him be God?*
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