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What does Acts 16 teach us about God's providence?

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Acts 16 illustrates God's providence in directing Paul’s missionary efforts and in preparing receptive hearts.

In Acts 16, we observe God's sovereign hand at work as He redirects Paul and Silas away from Asia and towards Macedonia. This providential guidance does not only concern the preacher but also the preparation of the audience. Lydia, a devout woman seeking God, exemplifies how God orchestrates lives and circumstances so that His word can be received. This teaches Christians about the importance of trusting in God's plan, knowing that He is actively working all things according to His purpose, ensuring that His chosen people will hear the gospel at the appointed time.
Scripture References: Acts 16:6-10

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