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Compensation in Life

10 sermons

The biblical concept of compensation in life refers to the idea that God provides reparation or restitution for the hardships and injustices experienced by believers. According to Romans 8:28, God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, suggesting that even in the midst of difficulties, He is working to bring about a positive outcome. As Psalms 23:1 affirms, God is the shepherd who guides and provides for His people, ensuring that they lack nothing, and in Isaiah 40:10, it is written that God will come with a reward for the faithful, implying a divine compensation for their struggles and faithfulness. This notion of compensation is a central theme in Christian theology, offering comfort and hope to believers in the face of adversity, and underscoring the promise of God's ultimate redemption and restoration.

J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller emphasizes the principle of compensation in life, illustrating how every hardship has a corresponding benefit, and every loss can lead to a gain. He encourages listeners to recognize the balance in God's providence, where challenges often bring about growth, strength, and deeper apprecia

George Matheson

George Matheson delivers a powerful sermon titled 'Riding the Storms,' emphasizing that opposition to God's will can inadvertently serve His divine purpose. He reflects on Acts 4:27-28, illustrating how Herod and Pontius Pilate's actions against Jesus were actually part of God's plan, turning their

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes the infinite wisdom of God, asserting that it is a fundamental attribute that surpasses human understanding. He illustrates how God's wisdom is evident in His creation, providence, and the redemptive work through Christ, demonstrating that all things are orchestrated for His glo

E.M. Bounds

E.M. Bounds emphasizes the inseparable relationship between prayer and divine providence, asserting that prayer invites God's intervention in human affairs and that providence is the outcome of prayer. He explains that God's providence is a direct oversight of all creation, ensuring that nothing occ

George Mueller

George Müller emphasizes the importance of faith in God's sovereignty over life's circumstances, recounting a miraculous incident during his journey to Quebec. Despite the dense fog that seemed to make his travel impossible, Müller confidently declared that his focus was not on the fog but on the li

John Gill

John Gill expounds on the providence of God, emphasizing that it is the divine governance and care over all creation. He explains that God's providence is distinct from foreknowledge and predestination, focusing instead on His active involvement in sustaining and directing the universe. Gill illustr

John Wesley

John Wesley explains the significance of the events surrounding the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, emphasizing the role of the wise men as the first fruits of the Gentiles who recognized the fulfillment of prophecy through the star. He highlights Herod's fear and deceit as he sought to eliminate the n

E.M. Bounds

E.M. Bounds emphasizes the dual nature of God's providence, distinguishing between direct and permissive providences. He illustrates how even afflictive events, originating from wicked intentions, can serve God's purposes for His saints, as seen in the lives of Job and Joseph. Bounds highlights that

George Matheson

George Matheson explores the concept of natural law in the context of God's providence, using the example of the east wind that brought locusts to Egypt as a means of deliverance for His people. He questions why God chose to use a natural phenomenon instead of a more direct intervention, emphasizing

J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller reflects on the significance of Paul's arrival in Corinth, emphasizing how his presence and the gospel he brought transformed the city. Through divine providence, Paul met Aquila and Priscilla, who became his friends and supporters, illustrating how hardships can lead to unexpected bless

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