The sermon "Providence!" by C. H. Spurgeon focuses on the theological doctrine of divine providence, emphasizing God's meticulous control over both grand events and minute details of life. Spurgeon argues that God’s providence is evident in both significant occurrences, such as natural disasters, and the seemingly trivial aspects of daily life, like the numbering of hairs on one's head (Matthew 10:30). He illustrates this through personal anecdotes and biblical examples, including Joseph's journey to Egypt, to showcase how God orchestrates events to fulfill His purposes. The scriptural references of Ezekiel 1:15-19 and Matthew 10:30 support Spurgeon’s assertions that God's sovereignty daily touches every part of creation, which instills comfort and assurance for believers regarding God's constant oversight over their lives. The significance lies in encouraging Christians to embrace a trust in God’s providence, fostering courage in trials and a calm demeanor in the face of life's uncertainties.
“I cannot conceive that anyone at the scene would have done so. I know that if I had been an unbeliever in the doctrine of the control and wise care of God, I would have become a believer in it at that hour.”
“If God has designed that a certain thing will happen at 12 o'clock, if you have appointed it for 11 o'clock, it shall not happen until 12.”
“We must believe everything is of chance or else everything is of God. We must believe that everything is ordained and arranged or else we must believe that everything is left to the wild whirlwind of chance and accident.”
“How safe we are then beneath the hand of God.”
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