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A Divine Cordial (All Things For Good) [Kindle Edition]

Thomas Watson

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Thomas Watson, a Puritan, explains in this study on Romans 8:28 how the best and the worst experiences work for the good of those that love God. Easily understood and readable yet very deep Watson shows how we can trust God even through the most trying circumstances.

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  • File Size: 192 KB
  • Print Length: 92 pages
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003Z4KBMA
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5.0 out of 5 stars I <3 Thomas Watson Oct 16 2011
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This book is WONDERFUL! Both my husband and I loved it and concluded that we would do well to read it every 6 months. It's a theologically rich and deep book, any friend of Matthew Henry's will be a friend of Thomas Watson. I won't try to provide an outline of the content, best to just read the book...money and time well spent, I'm confident.

If you've read too many books on God's Providence that suggest circumstances are a direct 'thumbs up/thumbs down' on your behavior, or make you suspect that God may not like you so well after all...this is not like that! It provides a thoroughly biblical explanation of how God lovingly works ALL things in the believer's life together for good, will help you avoid thinking 'hard thoughts' of God and generally buoy your faith with that wonderful, pastoral M. Henry-esque thinking that is so very saturated with an integrated understanding of all Scripture. Enjoy!

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Affliction teaches us to know ourselves. In prosperity we are for the most part strangers to ourselves. God makes us know affliction, that we may better know ourselves. We see that corruption in our hearts in the time of affliction, which we would not believe was there. &quote;
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Water in the glass looks clear, but set it on the fire, and the scum boils up. In prosperity, a man seems to be humble and thankful, the water looks clear; but set this man a little on the fire of affliction, and the scum boils up  much impatience and unbelief appear. "Oh," says a Christian, "I never thought I had such a bad heart, as now I see I have; I never thought my corruptions had been so strong, and my graces so weak." &quote;
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Christs prayer takes away the sins of our prayers. As a child, says Ambrose, that is willing to present his father with a posy, goes into the garden, and there gathers some flowers and some weeds together, but coming to his mother, she picks out the weeds and binds the flowers, and so it is presented to the father: thus when we have put up our prayers, Christ comes, and picks away the weeds, the sin of our prayer, and presents nothing but flowers to His Father, which are a sweet-smelling savour. &quote;
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