St. Augustine on Sovereign Goodness - Catholic (Romans 8:28)
"God judged it better to bring good out of evil than not to permit any evil to exist. For the Almighty God, who has supreme power over all things, would never permit the existence of anything evil, if He were not so omnipotent and good that He could bring good even out of evil." — St. Augustine, Enchiridion. Augustine grounds Romans 8:28 in divine omnipotence and goodness.
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