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Providence

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The word ‘providence’, though not found in the Bible, is commonly used to describe God’s control and government of all things. He maintains the universe and cares for his creatures according to his perfect love, wisdom and power. He directs all affairs, small and great, according to his purposes and brings them to their appointed goal (Psalms 147:8-9; Ecclesiastes 3:11; Isaiah 10:5-7; Matthew 10:29; Ephesians 1:11; Philippians 2:13; 1 Timothy 6:15).

God’s providence is evident everywhere – in the physical creation (Psalms 29:3-6; Psalms 78:13-16; Psalms 104:27-28; Matthew 6:26; Matthew 6:28; Acts 14:17), in the events of world history (Proverbs 21:1; Amos 9:7; Luke 1:52; Acts 17:26; Romans 9:17) and in the lives of individuals (Genesis 30:1-2; Job 1:21; Proverbs 16:33; Matthew 6:25; Matthew 6:30; Matthew 10:30; Luke 1:53). God’s people are particularly aware of these truths, because they see God at work in everything (Ephesians 4:6).

Christians see not only God’s love in his preservation of nature, but also his purpose in directing it towards its final glory (Matthew 5:44-45; Romans 8:19-23; Colossians 1:17). They see that his direction of history has produced Jesus the Saviour and will lead to victory over all evil at the final triumph of Christ’s kingdom (Galatians 4:4; Colossians 1:20; 2 Thessalonians 2:3-8). They see God at work in their own lives, lovingly controlling all their affairs in order to lead them to greater spiritual maturity (Romans 8:28; Philippians 4:12-13; James 1:2-4; see also PREDESTINATION; SUFFERING).

Providence is not fate. There is no suggestion that because of God’s controlling power everything happens mechanically. Neither the world of nature nor the world of humankind is the helpless subject of unalterable impersonal laws that determine the course of events. All things and all people are in the hands of the living God who is responsive to their needs (Genesis 50:20; Jeremiah 17:7-10; Jonah 4:11; Matthew 8:26; Matthew 15:32; James 5:17-18; see MIRACLES; PRAYER). Also, people cannot excuse their mistakes by trying to put the blame on God’s providence. People are moral beings and God holds them responsible for all their actions (Deuteronomy 30:15-18; Romans 2:15; cf. Luke 22:22; Acts 4:27-28).

Bibliography Information
Fleming, Don. Entry for 'Providence'. Bridgeway Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​bbd/​p/providence.html. 2004.
 
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