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How do we know that God's providence is always at work?

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God's providence is evident in both the ordinary and extraordinary events of life, guiding all creation according to His purpose (Acts 11:19-30).

God's providence is a foundational doctrine in Reformed theology, asserting that God is actively involved in the world He created. In Acts 11, we observe how the early church faced persecution not as a defeat but as a means for the gospel to spread. This reflects the scriptural teaching that God orchestrates all events, large and small, to fulfill His divine purposes. Even in suffering and difficulty, God’s hand is evident, maneuvering circumstances to accomplish greater good. This understanding aligns with Proverbs 16:9, which says, 'The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.' Therefore, the evidence of God’s providential care and intention is woven throughout Scripture and the history of His church.
Scripture References: Acts 11:19-30, Proverbs 16:9

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Purpose of Heart
John Chapman · Feb 11, 2007
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