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Home/Biblical and Theological/Seeing God Working Through Events

Seeing God Working Through Events

Sometimes we are privileged to see a series of events that reveal a little of God’s unexpected kindness to us.

Written by Simon van Bruchem | Thursday, July 3, 2025

God acts in ways we do not expect, and there will always be room to sit back in wonder at what God has done and is doing. God works in mysterious ways, and we are privileged to see just a small part of his mighty work among us.

 

God works in mysterious ways. We know that. There are so many things that happen to us and around us that we would never have predicted and which we do not understand. Yet sometimes we are privileged to see a series of events that reveal a little of God’s unexpected kindness to us.

I can see God working in all the different people I have seen come to know Jesus. Conversions rarely happen in a simple straight line, and often a series of different people and events were involved (in a human sense). At the time, these things might look random, unexpected, and even downright unwanted. Yet, looking back, we can see that God was active drawing this person to himself in the most unlikely series of events.

Let me describe a couple of these chains of events to you. One woman I had the privilege of seeing come to faith grew up a committed Muslim. When she was on a train, a Christian was handing out flyers, and she took one. Wanting to know more, she came to the church this woman invited her to. Despite wearing the hijab, she was welcomed by the Christians there. Upon returning home to her Middle Eastern country, she found some Americans who met with her to share the gospel. She then had the opportunity to travel to Australia to support a family member who had a young baby. She turned up at my church asking if someone would tell her about Jesus. After a short while reading the Bible with some of the women in our church, she professed faith and was baptised. Was her conversion because of the clever work of our local church? No, it was all God’s work. We were the last link in a chain of people and events who influenced this woman. God was working to bring her to himself for a long time before she actually professed faith.

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