Frowning providence, The Pilgrim’s Progress, and you

John Bunyan was a preacher who was thrown in jail in the 17th century. He was separated from his wife, children and congregation. A colleague named John Owen was a theologian who had a lot of influence, even in the government. Owen tried to get Bunyan released. He used his connections to do so, but … Continue reading Frowning providence, The Pilgrim’s Progress, and you

Providence not just in big things, but daily things

We’ve been talking about providence—that we are upheld and guided by God’s invisible hand. Today I encourage you to think about how this is true not only with respect to big things like global movements or world wars, but the little day-to-day details of our lives.  Consider Jesus’ words in Matthew 10:29-31: “Yet not one … Continue reading Providence not just in big things, but daily things

God’s big-picture providence for you

In his book Person of Interest, detective J. Warner Wallace highlights how many political, practical, and linguistic factors came together to maximize the impact and influence of Jesus on the world at that specific time in history.  At the pinnacle of Roman Rule, vast areas “were unified under the same economic, military, and linguistic systems.”* … Continue reading God’s big-picture providence for you