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A Life of Absolute Positivity

Romans 8:28 (NIV)
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.

Introduction: Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances. All this is impossible without having a heart of absolute positivity. And it is impossible to have such a heart without truly understanding Romans 8:28.


1. Only those who love God will have absolute positivity.

1) Those whose thoughts of God are deeply rooted in the center of the heart
(Mt 22:37; 6:33).
2) Those who always talk with God?봳hrough words and prayer
(Ps 130:5; 19:14; 116:2).
3) Those who delight in worshipping God (Ps 2:11; 100:2; Pr 8:17).
4) Those who delight in being proud of God (Ps 91:14-16).


2. Only those who have been called according to His purpose will have
absolute positivity.

1) Those who have come to God with the belief that Jesus is the only way to salvation (Jn 14:6; Eph 1:5).
2) Those whose purpose of life is to worship God. I worship God wherever I am
(Jn 12:26; 1Co 10:31).
3) Those who are joyful always; pray continually; and give thanks in all circumstances (1Th 5:16-18; Ne 8:10; Eph 5:20).


3. Only those who believe that in all things God works for the good will have absolute positivity.

1) We must see the hand of God behind all good and evil (Isa 45:7, 21).
2) We must believe that God the Absolute Power is in control of everything
(Ps 103:19; Isa 45:9, 22).
3) We must believe in God's Providence that turns evil into good (Ge 50:20;
Jer 29:11). The life of Joseph.


Conclusion: A life of absolute positivity brings peace of mind and joy to the heart, stability, victory, and success. In our life filled with all kinds of worry and confusion, we must not forget Romans 8:28 in order to live a life of absolute positivity.