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BREAKING GOOD

by James Merritt

Scripture: Romans 8:28-29


Breaking Good
James Merritt
Romans 8:28-29


Welcome to those watching online and to those at our campuses.

Introduction

1. Have you ever been disappointed? Disappointed in yourself? Disappointed in your spouse? Disappointed in your best friend? Disappointed in life? If you haven't, live long enough and you will, because everything and everybody will eventually disappoint you. But the worst disappointment of all is when you are disappointed with God. Even the greatest people in the Bible had times when they felt like God didn't come through. You know what I am talking about.

2. You have a physical disability and you are in a lot of pain and suffering and you asked God to heal you, but you are still unhealthy. You prayed for your marriage to work, but the divorce papers came in the mail. You prayed for a loved-one to live, but that loved-one died. You prayed to get that job and leave the unemployment line, but you didn't get the job and you are still unemployed.

3. How about this? You wake up with this feeling that you are going to have a bad day. You ask God to make it a good day. You walk out of the house believing it will be a good day, but it turns out to be a bad day. Believe me, there are some telltale signs it is going to be a bad day. Here are just a few of them. It is a bad day sign when...
Your blind date turns out to be the girl you just broke up with
You are in a Donald Trump tweet
The light at the end of the tunnel runs you over
The fortune teller offers you a refund
The pest exterminator crawls under your house and never... comes out
You are offered a senior citizen discount, but you are only thirty-five
A black cat runs right in front of you and drops dead
The little league puts your son on wavers
You have to use your VISA to pay off your MasterCard.
Your four-year-old child tells you it is almost impossible to flush a grapefruit down the toilet.

4. No matter how much you pray, beg, or plead God for protection and preve ...

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