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Quotes about Providence

Absolutely no man, woman, child, or devil can ever get you out of the will of God! No one but God holds your destiny.
— John Bevere
Let the rage and malice of men be never so great, they can do no more, nor go any further, than God permits them; but when they have done their worst, We know all things shall work together for good to them that love God.
— John Bunyan
God had His hand in all the providences and dispensations that overtook His elect; so He had His hand in all the temptations that they had to sin against Him; not to animate them to wickedness, but to choose their temptations and troubles for them; and also to leave them for a time, to such sins only that might not destroy, but humble them; as might not put them beyond, but lay them in the way of the renewing His mercy. 
— John Bunyan
Charles Spurgeon: "God is too good to be unkind. He is too wise to be confused. If I cannot trace His hand, I can always trust His heart.
— John Maxwell
The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away blessed be the name of the Lord.
— Anonymous
In the designs of Providence, there are no mere coincidences.
— Pope John Paul II
Have you ever stopped to think in your own personal life why God permits certain people to cross your path? Do you wish that you had never met certain people? Are there people whom you would call your enemies? Someone may have caused you sorrow, but it is all for His purpose. God has permitted all that for a particular purpose. Learn to recognize the hand of God in your life.
— J. Vernon McGee
Providence is the way God leads the man who will not be led.
— J. Vernon McGee
In grace as well as in providence, Christ works still. He is ever taking away sin.
— JC Ryle
You can never out-give God. Don't ever forget that.
— Lynn Austin
Jesus told us to look at the birds; they don't worry about the future because our Heavenly Father feeds them. I think that's why they praise Him.
— Lynn Austin
People are not puppets that Hashem controls, making us do whatever He wants. Nor can He be manipulated to do whatever we ask of Him. Human beings chose to start this war, and that means we are responsible for putting the people we love in danger, not Him. But Hashem can bring good from this, even if we cannot see it.
— Lynn Austin