"All Things for Good: Trusting God’s Sovereign Plan" Romans 8:28 "And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose." Historical Background and Context The Book of Romans, authored by the Apostle Paul around A.D. 56–58, stands as one of the most theologically rich and foundational epistles in the New Testament. Paul wrote this letter while he was in Corinth, during his third missionary journey, with the intent of preparing the way for a future visit to the believers in Rome—a diverse community of both Jewish and Gentile Christians. Romans 8, in particular, is a powerful chapter that marks a transition from theological explanation to the practical implications of life in the Spirit. By the time Paul reaches verse 28, he has already laid a solid foundation: the believer is no longer under condemnation, the Spirit dwells within, and we are adopted as children of God. Yet, he also ack...