
Just and Sinner Podcast The Doctrine of Divine Providence (Intro to Christian Theology Lesson 9)
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Nov 19, 2025 Delve into the complexities of divine providence and its role in redemption. Discover how human freedom intertwines with God's action throughout history. Explore the limits of our understanding and the significance of the incarnation as the central point in God's plan. Engage with the concept of miracles versus natural laws, and learn how God sustains existence while allowing human choices. The discussion also touches on grace, secondary causes like nature and angels, and the ultimate purpose of history leading to Christ’s return.
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Providence Centers On Redemption
- Scripture frames providence primarily around God's judgment and redemption rather than a full revelation of every historical cause.
- Focus your understanding of providence on God's redemptive purpose revealed in Scripture, not speculative hidden motives.
Humanity Is Providentially Central
- All things in creation are preserved and directed toward humanity's redemption, with the incarnation as history's center.
- Understand providence as ordered for humanity's end, culminating in Christ's life, death, and resurrection.
God Upholds Existence Continually
- Preservation means God continually upholds existence; creatures do not possess existence apart from God.
- If God ceased preserving creation for an instant, everything would cease to exist, showing God as the ontological foundation.
















