THOUGHT FOR TODAY: When we say all things work together for good, maybe we should go on to explain that the statement makes sense when we look at the bigger picture. All things are not necessarily good until we put them in context of everything else. All things really “are good” when they are “working together”. I once heard Dr. Robert Voight liken it to baking a cake. He said that each ingredient may not taste good by itself; but when they are all combined, out comes a cake, and that is very good.