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Monday, July 7, 2025

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"The Mystery Of Providence"

Personal note: Over the next several weeks we will be unable to post new messages every weekday as is our norm. We have family coming in, including my brother from California and sister from Florida. My other brother lives within two hours drive in Easton, PA. This weekend we will have a Weber family reunion and then the following weekend we will be heading to Wisconsin for a reunion with my Steincross cousins from my mom's side.

Message summary: The mystery of providence describes those situations when life just doesn't make sense. From deep in our hearts we cry out "Why does God allow this to happen?" Have you ever experienced the mystery of providence?

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"Or those eighteen who died when the tower in Siloam fell on them--do you think they were more guilty than all the others living in Jerusalem?  I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish" (Luke 13:4,5).

The internet and modern technology makes it possible to follow world events in real time, instantaneously; some events are even streamed live. Social media can give us a very personal sense of the real-time suffering of individuals.

Over the weekend we have been following the news about the many deaths from the flooding in Texas (82 bodies recovered with others not yet recovered). Rain is in the forecast for that area which further complicates the search and rescue efforts. It is a tragedy so difficult to even comprehend and grievous to the soul.

As I muse upon this and pray for the many affected, I also seek to understand the reason for it all but that answer or explanation does not come. Events like this are certainly under what for many years I have called "the mystery of providence".

The Westminster shorter catechism states,

"God’s works of providence are, His most holy, wise, and powerful preserving and governing all His creatures, and all their actions."

"Providence" is the doctrine of God's power in sustaining and guiding human destiny.

The gotquestions.com teaching site explains,

"Divine providence is the governance of God by which He, with wisdom and love, cares for and directs all things in the universe. The doctrine of divine providence asserts that God is in complete control of all things. He is sovereign over the universe as a whole (Psalm 103:19), the physical world (Matthew 5:45), the affairs of nations (Psalm 66:7), human destiny (Galatians 1:15), human successes and failures (Luke 1:52), and the protection of His people (Psalm 4:8). This doctrine stands in direct contrast to the idea that the universe is governed by chance or fate."

The mystery of providence describes those situations when life just doesn't make sense. We wonder - if God is in control, (and He most certainly is), why did this happen??? This is true in areas impacting all of us such as being in just the precise place and time to be involved in a deadly car accident or to have missed it by only a few seconds.

When considering the flash flooding in Texas I recall the testimony of Robert Rogers of Liberty, MO who lost his wife and all four of his children, in a flash flood while driving on an interstate in Kansas on I-35 in 2003. (That is a highway I often traveled on when driving from the Kansas City area to Tulsa to visit Brooksyne when we were dating.)

Robert, a dedicated believer, acknowledged that God could have prevented this from happening, yet He permitted it to happen which remains a great mystery of providence. Yet he kept his faith and shared his testimony with others. Years ago he shared at Lancaster Bible College. Many of you can consider situations like this in your own life.

This happens on large scale events like the floods in Texas and on the individual/family level such as a family member killed by a drunk driver, a house burning down and killing loved ones or a terminal cancer diagnosis. And there are many, many other types of mysteries of providence.

Don't expect an answer to why these things happen but rather a perspective.

In Luke 13 Jesus alludes to the collapse of a tower in Jerusalem that killed eighteen. Of course there were likely many others injured. When things like this happen we wonder why. That can be an important quest especially in the sense of seeking to prevent it from happening again.

However Jesus doesn't answer the "why" question in regard to the Siloam Tower collapse. Indeed Jesus does not provide an answer to many of our "why" questions. When things like this happen we want to know, "Why did this happen?" or as believers more specifically, "Why did God allow this to happen to me or someone I love?" Really, in our hearts we want to know how an unexplainable tragedy relates to God being in control or God's goodness.

Perhaps Jesus is reading the minds of his listeners when He, without apology, rebukes the simpleton mentality of those who have the view that the eighteen who died "were more guilty than all the others living in Jerusalem". We have occasionally encountered a similar attitude when an individual sees suffering in someone else, essentially asserting that the suffering must either be due to a lack of faith or some underlying sin. This is a profane form of spiritual pride. We are all sinners and we all have deficiencies in our faith.

Whatever the circumstance or cause, when death occurs people grieve deeply. We consider the agonizing death of these 18 and the grief of their family members, co-workers and friends some 2,000 years ago.

Rather than answering the "why" question regarding the Siloam tower collapse Jesus deals with a bigger and ultimately much more important issue. He merely forthrightly acknowledges there was a collapse killing 18.

Hear the words of our ever truthful Lord, "But unless you repent, you too will all perish". "Perish" in this context has to do with our eternal state apart from repentance similar to how the word is used in John 3:16. The emphasis of our Lord is in being ready for eternity.

Have you repented of your sins? Are you ready to meet your Maker right now if it's your time?

Here's a common prayer that expresses repentance to God and a desire to follow in His ways. I urge you to pray this prayer from your heart today:

"Lord Jesus, I confess that I am a sinner and I am turning to You in repentance, asking You to forgive me of my sins. I believe that You came to this earth and died on the cross as a substitute for me. I place my faith in You and the salvation You provide for me. I receive You into my life and choose this day to follow in Your ways and serve You. Thank You for hearing my prayer."

Presenting ourselves to God is how we begin our new life as a Christian. It doesn't matter how sordid or troubled our lives are, if we come to Him in faith, God hears us and receives us as His sons and daughters. I earnestly pray that everyone reading has already done this or will do so.


Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, Your divine providence governs us with wisdom, love, and faithfulness as You are the Master over all things in the universe. You are in complete control of all things and sovereign over all that You created including us, Your redeemed children. There are events and circumstances that at times adversely affects us but, as believers, we must overcome the circumstances for Your glory and for our good. Help us to do so by Your sovereign grace we pray. It is not a giving up attitude, but rather a submissive one when we say, "Thy will be done". We want to uphold our brothers and sisters who have been devastated by pain, sorrow, and loss in the flooding zone of Texas. We also pray for those who are risking their own lives to save others or to return loved ones to their families whose bodies did not survive the flooding. Only You can heal the broken-hearted, bind up their wounds and dry their tears. We pray for that in the name of Jesus. Amen.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Trust His Heart"   Watch on YouTube   Sharon Mennonite Bible Institute Singers

"Sovereign Over Us"  Watch on YouTube   Michael W. Smith & Charity Gayle

"Thy Will Done"  Watch on YouTube    Hillary Scott & The Scott Family

One thoughtful verse:

I know You're good
But this don't feel good right now
And I know You think
Of things I could never think about

"His Glory and My Good"   Watch on YouTube  CityAlight

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