Frowning Providences
Does theology really matter? Does it matter what you think about God and evil? Can we say that one system of thinking about God is better than another? I believe we can, and must! What you believe about God, especially God and evil, matters, it matters a lot, but you won’t really feel the importance, the weight, of what you believe, or don’t believe, until you face hard, dark, frowning providence. My deepest prayer at this time in my life is Psalm 119:71. Let’s not allow these hard providences to cause us to question God’s goodness or God’s wisdom or God’s planning. Instead of allowing unsolicited suffering to cause us to call into question God’s goodness or wisdom or power, let’s allow God’s hard providences to press us closer to His robe where we gather together like little children clinging to their father in the midst of a thunderstorm hugging His legs knowing that as long as we are near Him we will be safe! Pastor Charlie
thank you, bro
Comment by Marilenazn — March 24, 2008 @ 5:44 am
Hey Charlie, I just stumbled onto your blog - I forgot you had one. I appreciate what you said. My conviction is that I must teach unapologetically the Sovereignty of God in all things, including the blows of life, ie. Frowning providence because when they are in the midst of it they are too shocked and unprepared to listen. Thanks for the reminder of how important it is to teach the whole counsel of God.
Comment by Mike — May 13, 2008 @ 2:37 pm