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What does Acts 28 teach us about God's providence?

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Acts 28 illustrates that God's providence operates through both favorable and unfavorable circumstances in believers' lives.

Acts 28 provides a compelling narrative on the providence of God, demonstrating that His purpose is accomplished even when believers face hardships. Paul’s shipwreck and subsequent encounters in Malta and Puteoli show that God's hand guides His servants, using both trials and blessings to fulfill His divine plan. The distinction between the ship that safely sailed and the one that was wrecked illustrates that worldly success does not equate to Divine favor. God orchestrates events to fulfill His purposes, reminding believers to trust in His sovereignty, even amid difficulties, as shown in Psalms 73:1-18 and 92:1-15.
Scripture References: Acts 28:11-16, Psalms 73:1-18, Psalms 92:1-15

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