All things Quote by Arthur W. Pink
“Those circumstances, which to the dim eye of Jacob's faith wore a hue so somber, were at that very moment developing and perfecting the events which were to shed around the evening of his life the halo of a glorious and cloudless sunset. All things were working together for his good! And so, troubled soul, the "much tribulation" will soon be over, and as you enter the "kingdom of God" you shall then see, no longer "through a glass darkly" but in the unshadowed sunlight of the Divine presence, that "all things" did "work together" for your personal and eternal good.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Spiritual Life, Arthur W. Pink, 1915
Faith endures hardship, trusting that divine purpose shapes trials into blessings.
In simple terms: Trust God in suffering.
Seek hope amid trials.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal loss
- health crisis
- career setback
- relationship strain
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you recognize hidden blessings?
- What does “all things work together” mean to you?
Suffering may not always resolve neatly; outcomes can be ambiguous.