An
ocean liner was in the midst of a terrible storm while making its way
from England to the United States. The ship was swaying violently
from side to side and heaving up and down as the waves washed over
the bow.
The
captain was trying his best to calm the people and encourage them not
to be frightened. Suddenly a lady shouted, “Do something!”
“We’re
doing our best,” said the captain calmly, “and we are trusting in
the providence of God.”
“Oh
my word,” she cried. “Is it that bad?”
The
word “providence” comes from two Latin words. One means “before”
and the other means “to see.” When the Christian speaks of
“providence,” it conveys the message that God knows the outcome
of the events in our lives before they happen. Not only that, He
knows and understands how those events which we sometimes resent are
working to shape us into the person He wants us to be!
Paul
said that whatever happens in the life of the Christian happens for
the Christian’s best interests. For this reason, he said that
“everything works together for their good who are called according
to His purpose.” Not that everything that happens to the Christian
is pleasant in and of itself. It means that everything that happens
is to shape us into the likeness of Christ. As we become more and
more like Him, He can use us more and more to do the work He has
called us to do.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, may we accept
the fact that You are at work in our lives and choose to accept the
fact that You love us and want us to be like Christ. In Jesus’
Name, Amen.
Scripture
For Today: Romans
8:28 And we know that God causes everything to work together for the
good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose
for them.
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