Quotes about Providence
What openings of providence do we wait for? We can neither expect to be transported into the heathen world without ordinary means, nor to be endowed with the gift of tongues, &c. when we arrive there. These would not be providential interpositions, but miraculous ones. Where a command exists nothing can be necessary to render it binding but a removal of those obstacles which render obedience impossible, and these are removed already.
— William Carey
This is a noble magnificence of thought, a true religious greatness of mind, to be thus affected with God's general providence, admiring and magnifying His wisdom in all things; never murmuring at the course of the world, or the state of things, but looking upon all around, at heaven and earth, as a pleased spectator, and adoring that invisible hand, which gives laws to all motions, and overrules all events to ends suitable to the highest wisdom and goodness.
— William Law
For a frequent intercession with God, earnestly beseeching him to forgive the sins of all mankind, to bless them with His providence, enlighten them with His Spirit, and bring them to everlasting happiness, is the divinest exercise that the heart of man can be engaged in.
— William Law
9th August, 1872.—I do most devoutly thank the Lord for His goodness in bringing my men near to this. Three came to-day, and how thankful I am I cannot express. It is well—the men who went with Mr. Stanley came again to me. "Bless the Lord, my soul, and all that is within me, bless His holy name." Amen.
— David Livingstone
The education of the world is a terrible one, and it has come down with relentless rigour on Africa from the most remote times! What the African will become after this awfully hard lesson is learned, is among the future developments of Providence. When He, who is higher than the highest, accomplishes His purposes, this will be a wonderful country, and again something like what it was of old, when Zerah and Tirhaka flourished, and were great.
— David Livingstone
God has arranged everything in the universe in consideration of everything else.
— Hildegard of Bingen
Do not fret, for God did not create us to abandon us.
— Michelangelo
Comfort is the god of our generation, so suffering is seen as a problem to be solved, and not a providence from God.
— Matt Chandler
The will of God is always a bigger thing than we bargain for, but we must believe that whatever it involves, it is good, acceptable and perfect.
— Jim Elliot
It must be felt that there is no national security but in the nation's humble, acknowledged dependence upon God and His overruling providence.
— Franklin Pierce
A firm faith in the universal providence of God is the solution of all earthly troubles.
— BB Warfield
To know that nothing happens in God's world apart from God's will may frighten the godless, but it stabilizes the saints.
— JI Packer