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Why is divine providence significant in the context of grace?

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Divine providence ensures that God's grace reaches us at the appointed time and in the right circumstances.

Divine providence is significant because it demonstrates how God orchestrates events in our lives to fulfill His purpose of grace. The account of Onesimus shows that God used a series of circumstances, including Onesimus's theft and Paul's imprisonment, to bring them together for redemption. Romans 8:28 affirms that all things work together for good to those who love God and are called according to His purpose. This providential care reassures us that God is sovereign and actively involved in the salvation of His elect, ensuring that grace is applied at just the right moment.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Philemon 1:15-16

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