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Home/Biblical and Theological/Finding Freedom in God’s Providence

Finding Freedom in God’s Providence

Comfort and confidence in God’s word and wisdom.

Written by Bryan Schneider | Friday, May 31, 2024

We do not need to be paralyzed by fear of the unknown. Our sovereign Father, who created all things, upholds, directs, disposes, and governs all creatures. Our Lord’s providence covers all actions and things, from the greatest to the least, by His most wise and holy providence.

 

Last week, during our vacation, my family and I visited a new church. There, I met a man named Charles (I’ve changed his name for privacy). As we shared a meal after the service, Charles opened up about his recent journey into reformed theology. Our conversation eventually touched upon the profound and heartwarming topic of God’s providence.

You might be thinking, “Oh boy, another discussion about the providence of God…” But stick with me—this story is worth your time.

Charles recounted his experiences growing up in a large evangelical denomination where seeking specific guidance from God on every aspect of life was the norm. People would frequently ask questions like, “Who should I marry?”, “What job should I take?”, “What church should I attend?”, and even, “What food should I order?”

The quest for divine direction often led to paralysis in decision-making for many, as they awaited clear signs from God.

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