A Few Thoughts on God’s Promise to Supply, Our Apparent Lack, and Not Freaking Out
If I’m in control, then I Should freak out, but if God is in control, then I should sit down and trust in Him.
If I’m in control, then I Should freak out, but if God is in control, then I should sit down and trust in Him.
(This brief post is part of a sermon I’ve recently preached on “The Providence of God.” So, the majority of what you see below is straight from my manuscript as I preached it, thus, the bold, underlining, and the CAPS which I use for emphasis. The article by John Murray called “Behind a Frowning Providence” Read more about The “Stick” of Trials Exposing the “Monsters” of Sin[…]
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