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Love Worth Finding on Oneplace.com

The Chemistry of the Cross | Part 2

Love Worth Finding on Oneplace.com

Adrian Rogers

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2026

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

In this message from Romans 8:28, Adrian Rogers reveals the chemistry of the cross: that God can work bad situations for our good and His glory. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/135/29?v=20251111

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When we say God works all things for our good,

0:05.0

what is good? Listen to Adrian Rogers.

0:09.0

Do you know what the good is that all things are working together for?

0:13.0

Do you know what it is? Not to make you healthy, not to make you wealthy, not to make you happy, not to give you fun, but to make you like Jesus.

0:25.6

To make you like Jesus. The good is that we be conformed to the image of God's Son, and how wonderful that is that you and I can be like the Lord Jesus Christ

0:40.8

and be with the Lord Jesus Christ,

0:43.1

be glorified with Him in eternity.

0:46.9

What a blessing.

0:48.4

Welcome to Love Worth Finding,

0:50.7

featuring the dynamic teaching

0:52.7

of pastor and author, Adrian Rogers.

0:55.7

The chemistry of the cross is that God can work bad situations for our good and his glory.

1:02.7

This verse reiterates the certainty and completeness of this ironclad, rock-ribbed promise of God.

1:09.7

He works all things together for his glory and for our good.

1:15.5

When we know this, we can appreciate the blessings we would otherwise mistake as burdens.

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If you have your Bible, turn to Romans chapter 8, verse 28, as Adrian Rogers shares part two of the chemistry of the cross.

1:30.9

Romans 8 and verse 28, and we know, K&OW, that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them that are the call according to his purpose.

1:51.0

What an incredible verse that is. If you go to the pharmacy, you need some medicine. That pharmacist will take bottles from his shelf sometimes

2:03.7

and powders and other things that may be by themselves noxious poison, but he mixes them together

2:11.3

and makes medicine for us. And so many times God does the same thing. He takes situations and problems and things that

2:21.3

in themselves look like they're bad and hurtful and harmful. And then God mixes these together in the

2:28.3

crucible of his love and the crucible of his wisdom. and the result is medicine for our souls,

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