Here is a quote from the Elisabeth Elliot book I am reading that has kept me thinking:
"This, then, is of faith, that everything, the very least, or what seems to us great, every change of the seasons, everything which touches us in mind, body, or estate, whether brought about through this outward senseless nature, or by the will of man, good or bad, is overruled to each of use by the all-holy and all-loving will of God. Whatever befalls us, however it befalls us, we must receive as the will of God. If it befalls us through man's negligence or ill-will or anger, still it is, in even the least circumstance, to us the will of God. For if the least thing could happen to us without God's permission, it would be something out of God's control. God's providence of His love would not be what they are. Almighty God Himself would not be the same God; not the God whom we believe, adore, and love."
Elisabeth Elliot quoting Mary Wilder Tileston, 1884
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