Romans 8:25-28

Mace(i) 25 but if we hope for what is yet to come, our patience does necessarily intervene. 26 The spirit likewise softens our afflictions: for being at a loss to apply for the most proper relief; the spirit it self affects us with those pious ejaculations, which we can't well express. 27 and he that penetrates into the heart approves what the spirit desires, because what he demands for the saints is agreeable to the divine will. 28 We know too, that all things co-operate for the good of those who love God, who, pursuant to his purpose, has now called them: