Quotes about providence

Charles R. Swindoll -

Jesus kept it simple. The lesson wasn't complicated. 'I speak you believe My word your son will be fine.' We complicate what God has made simple by seeing the world through human eyes. We want to see in order to believe and presume that our limitations are His.

Shannon L. Alder -

You know you have found your life mission when you say, “I dare you to try and take this away from me.

Habeeb Akande -

Confidence is providence

St. Mark the Ascetic -

When you are wronged and your heart and feelings are hardened, do not be distressed, for this has happened providentially; but be glad and reject the thoughts that arise within you, knowing that if they are destroyed at the stage when they are only provocations, their evil consequences will be cut off, whereas if the thoughts persist the evil may be expected to develop.

Sunday Adelaja -

So in actual fact every human being is equally wealthy according to God’s divine Providence

Samuel Rutherford - His Lovelyne

We would either have a silent, a soft, a perfumed cross, sugared and honeyed with the consolations of Christ, or we faint; and providence must either brew a cup of gall and wormwood, mastered in the mixing with joy and songs, else we cannot be disciples. But Christ’s cross did not smile on him, his cross was a cross, and his ship sailed in blood, and his blessed soul was sea-sick, and heavy even to death.

Richard Baxter - The Saints' Everlasting Rest

When shall I be past these soul-tormenting fears, and cares, and griefs, and passions? When shall I be out of this frail, this corruptible, ruinous body; this soul-contradicting, insnaring, deceiving flesh? When shall I be out of this vain and vexatious world, whose pleasures are mere deluding dreams and shadowsl whose miseries are real, numerous, and uncessant? How long shall I see the church of Christ lie trodden under the feet of persecutors ; or else, as a ship in the hands of foolish guides

Charles R. Swindoll -

While God is not the author of evil and He never prompts or condones sin, nothing occurs without His sovereign oversight. Others may choose to do evil deeds and God's people may suffer in the short term, but He will transform the evil intentions of evil people into opportunities for the enrichment of those in His care.

Corrie ten Boom -

Life is but a Weaving” (the Tapestry Poem)“My life is but a weavingBetween my God and me.I cannot choose the colorsHe weaveth steadily.Oft’ times He weaveth sorrow;And I in foolish prideForget He sees the upperAnd I the underside.Not ’til the loom is silentAnd the shuttles cease to flyWill God unroll the canvasAnd reveal the reason why.The dark threads are as needfulIn the weaver’s skillful handAs the threads of gold and silverIn the pattern He has plannedHe knows, He loves, He cares;Nothing thi

Annette Vaillancourt - How to Manifest Your Soulmate with Eft: Relationship as a Spiritual Path

Inspired action comes from the guidance of Spirit, not ego. When in doubt, don’t. Inspired action is responsive, not reactive.

R. Alan Woods - The Journey Is the Destination: A Book of Quotes With Commentaries

After witnessing the inauguration ceremonies, I am compelled to state how deeply grateful and infinitely thankful and eternally blessed I am to and by God for the privilege of being born and for living out my life in this amazing country- The United States of America

Rick Lambert - a destroyer of our gods

Everything we encounter today is used by God to prepare us for tomorrow. he wastes no trials, withholds no blessings, nor does he hold back on the discipline of his soldiers. All He does prepares us for future usefulness as vessels of honor.

Max Frisch - Homo Faber

I don’t deny that it was more than a coincidence which made things turn out as they did, it was a whole train of coincidences. But what has providence to do with it? I don’t need any mystical explanation for the occurrence of the improbable; mathematics explains it adequately, as far as I’m concerned.Mathematically speaking, the probable (that in 6,000,000,000 throws with a regular six-sided die the one will come up approximately 1,000,000,000 times) and the improbable (that in six throws with t

Jeremiah Burroughs - The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment

In a clock, stop but one wheel and you stop every wheel, because they are dependent upon one other. So when God has ordered a thing for the present to be thus and thus, how do you know how many things depend upon this thing? God may have some work to do twenty years hence that depends on this passage of providence that falls out this day or this week.

Jeremiah Burroughs -

In a clock, stop but one wheel and you stop every wheel, because they are dependent upon one another. So when God has ordered a thing for the present to be thus and thus, how do you know how many things depend upon this thing? God may have some work to do twenty years hence that depends on this passage of providence that falls out this day or this week.

Jamie McGuire - Eden

For a thousand years,and then a thousand more…I will love you.

Peter De Vries -

Let us hope...that a kind Providence will put a speedy end to the acts of God under which we have been laboring.

Victor Hugo - Les Misérables

... plunged into chance,--that is to say, swallowed up in Providence

William Shakespeare -

He that doth the ravens feed. Yea providently caters for the sparrow. Be comfort to my age!

William Shakespeare -

He that doth the ravens feed. Yea providently caters for the sparrow. Be comfort to my age!

Joseph Addison -

And pleas'd th' Almighty's orders to perform. Rides in the whirlwind and directs the storm.

Thomas Haynes Bayly -

Fear not but trust in Providence Wherever thou may'st be.

William Shakespeare -

There is a divinity that shapes our ends Rough-hew them how we will.

C.S. Lewis -

Every disability conceals a vocation, if only we can find it, which will 'turn the necessity to glorious gain.

Michael Shermer - Why Darwin Matters: The Case Against Intelligent Design

Perceiving the world as well designed and thus the product of a designer, and even seeing divine providence in the daily affairs of life, may be the product of a brain adapted to finding patterns in nature. (38)

Benjamin Haydon -

My dear Keats go on, don't despair, collect incidents, study characters, read Shakespeare and trust in Providence.

Amy Carmichael -

The mere telling of how a need was met is often like telling of a need, which is asking crookedly instead of straight out. But this much I will say--with every fresh need has come a fresh supply.

Nils Forsander - Life Pictures from Swedish Church History

Church History is the record of God's gracious, wonderful and mighty deeds, showing how by his Spirit and Word he rules his Church and conquers the world.

Dillon Burroughs - Thirst No More: A One-Year Devotional Journey

Much of life appears mundane at the time. Yet in God's providence every moment includes significant details arranged by His divine hand.

A.S. Peterson - Fiddler's Green

Don’t seem right, do it?” said Topper. “It ain’t right,” replied Fin. “Not at all.” Jack guzzled his wine and wiped at his beard. “Mayhap it’s right and we can’t see it...” Topper scratched his bald head and hummed in thought. “Still don’t seem right,” he proclaimed when he’d hummed enough. Jack dropped his flagon to the deck and it rolled away clattering. “Yeah, well, what seems ain’t always what is.

Will Schwalbe - The End of Your Life Book Club

It is not by regretting what is irreparable that true work is to be done, but by making the best of what we are. It is not by complaining that we have not the right tools, but by using well the tools we have. What we are, and where we are is God's providential arrangement - God's doing, though it may be man's misdoing; and the manly and the wise way is to look your disadvantages in the face, and see what can be made our of them.

E.M. Forster - A Room with a View

They chose to regard it as a miraculous preservation.

H. Rider Haggard - King Solomon's Mines

It is far. But there is no journey upon this earth that a man may not make if he sets his heart to it. There is nothing, Umbopa, that he cannot do, there are no mountains he may not climb, there are no deserts he cannot cross; save a mountain and a a desert of which you are spared the knowledge, if love leads him and he holds his life in his hand counting it as nothing, ready to keep it or to lose it as Providence may order.

James Fenimore Cooper - The Deerslayer

God planted the seeds of all the trees," continued Hetty, after a moment's pause, "and you see to what a height and shade they have grown! So it is with the Bible. You may read a verse this year, and forget it, and it will come back to you a year hence, when you least expect to remember it.

James Fenimore Cooper - The Deerslayer

Nothing is easier to us who pass our time in the great school of Providence than to l’arn its lessons.

David Bentley Hart - The Doors of the Sea: Where Was God in the Tsunami?

Providence then - and this is what is most important to grasp - is not the same thing as a universal teleology. To believe in divine and unfailing providence is not to burden one's conscience with the need to see every event in this world not only as an occasion for God's grace, but as a positive determination of God's will whereby he brings to pass a comprehensive design that, in the absence of any single one of these events, would not have been possible. It may seem that this is to draw only t

Boethius - The Consolation of Philosophy

And so sovereign Providence has often produced a remarkable effect--evil men making other evil men good. For some, when they think they suffer injustice at the hands of the worst of men, burn with hatred for evil men, and being eager to be different from those they hate, have reformed and become virtuous. It is only the power of God to which evils may also be good, when by their proper use He elicits some good result.

Gabriel Chevallier - Clochemerle Babylon

Once again was it proved that the designs of Providence are impenetrable and that the sinner, climbing out of the pit of his filthiness, may feel himself touched by grace.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon - All of Grace

If a man were to sow a field, he could not excuse his neglect by saying that it would be useless to sow unless God caused the seed to grow. He would not be justified in neglecting tillage because the secret energy of God alone can create a harvest. No one is hindered in the ordinary pursuits of life by the fact that unless the Lord build the house they labor in vain that build it.

Richard Baxter - The Saints' Everlasting Rest

O blessed be the grace that makes advantages of my corruptions, even to contradict and kill themselves (648).

Tom Conrad -

The banana flavour of his accidental conception, and the banana theme of his accidental death, now all seemed to conspire against him and rather suggest the universe, Mr Fate or whoever did have some sort of master plan after all. Despite all his earlier conjecturing, maybe the universe, Mr Fate or whoever was laughing its fat and meddling head at him. The outlandish evidence did seem to speak for itself, truly suggesting a mocking narrative devised by some mischievous author because quite simpl

William Hutchison Murray -

Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favour all manner of unforeseen incide

L.M. Montgomery -

Mrs. Binnie says we throw out more with a spoon than the men can be bringing in with a shovel...Binnie-like. Our men like the good living. And what if we don't be having too much money, Patsy dear? Sure and we do have lashings of things no money could be buying. There'll be enough squeezed out for Cuddles when the time comes. The Good Man Above will be seeing to that.

A.J. Darkholme - Rise of the Morningstar

A good leader must have the wisdom to know when a pursuit is no longer worthy of being pursued - a time when the losses of the present must be accepted - and cut - to preserve the gains and providence of the future.

William Makepeace Thackeray - The Book of Snobs

Mark to yourself the gradual way in which you have been prepared for, and are now led by an irresistible necessity to enter upon your great labour.

Ogwo David Emenike -

Fate determines a man's beginning. The man, by choice, determines his end.

Shannon L. Alder -

Screwing up is hardly a major mistake. Sometimes your wrong choices bring you to the right places.

John Mason - A Brief History of the Pequot War

Let the whole Earth be filled with his Glory! Thus the LORD was pleased to smite our Enemies in the hinder Parts, and to give us their Land for an Inheritance: Who remembred us in our low Estate, and redeemed us out of our Enemies Hands: Let us therefore praise the LORD for his Goodness and his wonderful Works to the Children of Men!

John Mason - A Brief History of the Pequot War

But GOD was above them, who laughed his Enemies and the Enemies of his People to Scorn, making them as a fiery Oven: Thus were the Stout Hearted spoiled, having slept their last Sleep, and none of their Men could find their Hands: Thus did the LORD judge among the Heathen, filling the Place with dead Bodies!

Nadia Scrieva - Fathoms of Forgiveness

Each meeting occurs at the precise moment for which it was meant. Usually, when it will have the greatest impact on our lives.

Robert A. Bradley - Husband-Coached Childbirth: The Bradley Method of Natural Childbirth

God schedules a birthday, not man.

John Flavel - The Mystery of Providence

Providence is wiser than you, and you may be confident it has suited all things better to your eternal good than you could do had you been left to your own option.

Charles R. Swindoll -

God never calls His people to accomplish anything without promising to supply their every need.

Charles R. Swindoll -

In the wilderness, God's covenant people struggled with a choice between feeding their bellies and nourishing their souls. God provided manna--a breadlike food that fell to the ground during the night--to sustain the wandering Israelites and to teach them how to value His Word more than physical fulfillment.

Charles R. Swindoll -

The crisis of physical hunger is essentially a crisis of faith. What or whom will you trust to meet your most basic needs? Will you trust the God who made human bodies, or will you seek your own way? (Deuteronomy 8:1-3)

Charles R. Swindoll -

To require God to prove that He is able and willing to fulfill His promises would be proof positive that one does not trust Him.

Thomas Boston -

Go where thou wilt, thou canst not go out of thy Father's ground.

Blaise Pascal -

He that takes truth for his guide, and duty for his end, may safely trust to God's providence to lead him aright

Guy de Maupassant -

The human mind is a lucky little local, passing accident which was totally unforeseen, and condemned to disappear with this earth and to recommence perhaps here or elsewhere the same or different with fresh combinations of eternally new beginnings. We owe it to this little lapse of intelligence on His part that we are very uncomfortable in this world which was not made for us, which had not been prepared to receive us, to lodge and feed us or to satisfy reflecting beings, and we owe it to Him al

Leonardo da Vinci - Thoughts on Art and Life

I abhor the supreme folly of those who blame the disciples of nature in defiance of those masters who were themselves her pupils

Guy de Maupassant -

Every ideal comes from us as do all the amenities of life, in order to make our existence as simple reproducers, for which divine Providence solely intended us, less monotonous and less hard.

Layton Talbert -

God's fundamental goal for believers is not to protect us from harm or suffering, to make us comfortable, or to benefit from our service. You can biblically sum up God's primary aim for your whole life in one uncomfortable word: change. Ironic as it may sound, change is the one constant that God purposes for every believer, regardless of circumstances - whether you are in ministry or in a secular job, married or single, healthy or handicapped, chronically ill or terminally diseased. God's immedi

William Shakespeare - Hamlet

Not a whit, we defy augury: there's a specialprovidence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now,'tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will benow; if it be not now, yet it will come: thereadiness is all.

Brother Andrew - God's Smuggler

As I did, there, in perfect condition, to be admired by five sets of wondering eyes, was an enormous, glistening, moist, chocolate cake.

Jasper Fforde - The Woman Who Died a Lot

Before, I suspected I might not amount to anything, and now I now I won't, so at least it takes away the wearisome burden of delusive hope

Michael Beloved -

Providence knows best.

William Makepeace Thackeray - The Book of Snobs

I have long gone about with a conviction on my mind that I had a work to do—a Work, if you like, with a great W; a Purpose to fulfil; ... a Great Social Evil to Discover and to Remedy.

Timothy J. Keller - Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just

If you have money, power, and status today, it is due to the century and place in which you were born, to your talents and capacities and health, none of which you earned. In short, all your resources are in the end the gift of God.

R.C. Sproul - Surprised by Suffering

When God issues a call to us, it is always a holy call. The vocation of dying is a sacred vocation. To understand that is one of the most important lessons a Christian can ever learn. When the summons comes, we can respond in many ways. We can become angry, bitter or terrified. But if we see it as a call from God and not a threat from Satan, we are far more prepared to cope with its difficulties.

Arthur Conan Doyle - The Naval Treaty

What a lovely thing a rose is!"He walked past the couch to the open window and held up the drooping stalk of a moss-rose, looking down at the dainty blend of crimson and green. It was a new phase of his character to me, for I had never before seen him show any keen interest in natural objects. "There is nothing in which deduction is so necessary as religion," said he, leaning with his back against the shutters. "It can be built up as an exact science by the reasoner. Our highest assurance of the