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John Newton

The eye of Divine Providence

Hebrews 12:10; Matthew 10:29-30
John Newton May, 11 2026 Audio
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The Eye of Divine Providence by John Newton Matthew Chapter 10, Verses 29-30 Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from the will of your Father, and even the very hairs of your head are all numbered.

Let us learn to see and acknowledge God's hand in all we have, and in all we meet with. Such a deep and abiding persuasion of the Most High God, ordering and overruling all our concerns, would, like the light, diffuse a luster and a beauty upon everything around us. To consider every comfort of life as an effect and proof of God's mercy towards us, would, like the fabled magic stone, turn all our possessions to gold, and stamp a value upon things which a common eye might judge as insignificant. The eye of divine providence is upon every flitting sparrow of the field. We cannot properly term any circumstance of our lives as small, since such things as seem most trifling in themselves often give birth to things which become most important. On the other hand, to be able to discover the wisdom and goodness of our Heavenly Father through the darkest cloud of troubles and afflictions, to see all our trials as appointed to us in number, weight, and measure, nothing befalling us by chance, nothing without a needs be, nothing without a divinely designed advantage. What a support must this be to the soul!

Take away this truth of divine providence, and man is the most forlorn, helpless, and miserable object in the world. He would be pining for everything he has not and trembling for everything he has. He would be equally suffering under the pressure of what does happen and the fear of what may happen. He would be liable to thousands of unsuspected dangers, yet unable to guard against those which are most obvious.

Let us learn the secret of being content in any and every situation. Our Heavenly Father knows what we have need of before we ask Him. The earth is His and the fullness thereof, and His goodness is equal to His power. In Jesus, He has already given us more than 10,000 worlds. Are you poor? Be satisfied with the Lord's appointment. It would be as easy to Him to give you a large estate as to supply you with the bread you eat or to continue the breath in your nostrils. He knows that poverty is best for you and that prosperity would prove to be your ruin. Therefore He has appointed you the honor of being in this respect conformable to your Savior, who, when on earth, had nowhere to lay His head,
John Newton
About John Newton
John Newton (1725-1807) was an English Anglican clergyman, staunch Calvinist, and abolitionist, most widely known for authoring the hymn Amazing Grace.
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