Reformation Theology Blog

No Power Can Thwart His Plans

God’s sovereignty means no power can thwart His plans, no sin can derail His grace, and no trial can outpace His mercy.

1. No power can thwart His plans

God’s sovereignty guarantees that His purposes will always come to pass, regardless of human or spiritual opposition. He rules over all creation with absolute authority and nothing can stop Him.

All Things Well

Adapted from “Now in a song of grateful praise” by Samuel Medley

Peace, O LORD

From “God the All-Terrible, King Who Ordaineth” by H. Chorley

And we also thank God constantly for this

"And we also thank God constantly for this, that when you received the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men but as what it really is, the word of God, which is at work in you believers." (1 Thessalonians 2:13)

From Grief to Dance

Adapted from Psalm 30

Cross of Jesus

Adapted from “Cross of Jesus, Cross of Sorrow” by W.J. Sparrow-Simpson

Wholehearted Devotion: Living Fully for Christ

I found Spurgeon's Morning Devotion for November 14th particularly convicting so I added a prayer at the end. 

"I will cut off them that worship and that swear by the Lord, and that swear by Malcham." - Zephaniah 1:5

GOD OF MERCY - PSALM 51

Uniting the Divided Heart

The divided heart is a universal struggle, an age-old tug-of-war between the fleeting allure of this world and the enduring beauty of God’s love. It is not difficult to see how our hearts drift—our desires sway toward wealth, lusts, and approval. These things whisper promises of satisfaction, yet they inevitably leave us more restless and anxious than before. We find ourselves torn, seeking God in moments of need, yet tethered to ambitions, fears, and comforts that offer no lasting peace.

Wise and Good

Adapted from, “The Wisdom and Goodness of God” by Samuel Medley (Public Domain)

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