Sermon text: Romans 8:18–25
"The meaning of all the misery in the
world is that sin is horrific. All natural evil is a statement about the
horror of moral evil. If you see a suffering in the world that is
unspeakably horrible, let it make you shudder at how unspeakably
horrible sin is against an infinitely holy God. The meaning of futility
and the meaning of corruption and the meaning of our groaning is that
sin – falling short of the glory of God – is ghastly, hideous, repulsive
beyond imagination.
Unless you have some sense of the infinite
holiness of God and the unspeakable outrage of sin against this God, you
will inevitably see the futility and suffering of the universe as an
overreaction. But in fact the point of our miseries, our futility, our
corruption, our groaning is to teach us the horror of sin. And the
preciousness of redemption and hope."
— John Piper, Subjected to Futility in Hope, Part 1
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