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All things work together for good to them that love God (Romans 8:28).
— Ellen White
Alone and friendless, what would be his lot in the strange land to which he was going? For a time Joseph gave himself up to uncontrolled grief and terror. But, in the providence of God, even this experience was to be a blessing to him.
— Ellen White
Not even a sparrow falls to the ground without the Father's notice. Satan's hatred against God leads him to hate every object of the Saviour's care. He seeks to mar the handiwork of God, and he delights in destroying even the dumb [voiceless] creatures.
— Ellen White
Wherever he was, God was with him, giving him words to speak and power to work miracles.
— Ellen White
The mysterious providence which permits the righteous to suffer persecution at the hand of the wicked, has been a cause of great perplexity to many who are weak in faith.
— Ellen White
Lord! Lord! thar's such a sight of meanness in this here world that it makes a body b'lieve in Providence whether or no.
— Ellen Glasgow
No people can be bound to acknowledge the invisible hand which conducts the affairs of men more than the people of the united States. Every step by which they have advanced to the character of an independent nation seems to have been distinguished by some token of providential agency
— George Washington
There is no randomness about your life. Here and Now comprise the coordinates of your daily life.
— Sarah Young
Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming
— Sarah Young
You keep your plans tentative, knowing that My plans are far superior.
— Sarah Young
We say we believe in God, trust in God, and are sustained by God; but in our actions we do everything for ourselves, trusting in ourselves and anxious about the providence of God, which unravels our theism.
— Scot McKnight
Too often we believe like theists (a personal God) and act like deists (a distant, impersonal, noninteractive, uninvolved god). We say we believe in God, trust in God, and are sustained by God; but in our actions we do everything for ourselves, trusting in ourselves and anxious about the providence of God,
— Scot McKnight