
All Things For Good
Thomas Watson's warm exposition of Romans 8:28, first published as A Divine Cordial the year after his ejection from the Church of England. He shows how both the best and the worst experiences of life work together for the good of those who love God, then unpacks what it means to love God and be called according to his purpose.
From the book
In Thomas Watson's own words
“The worst that God does to His children is to whip them to heaven.”
“God enriches by impoverishing; He causes the augmentation of grace by the diminution of an estate.”
“Affliction is a bitter root, but it bears sweet fruit.”




