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Marrow 8: Providence

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S2E15—Marrow 8: Providence — Michael & Cody continue through ⁠⁠The Marrow of Theology⁠⁠, by William Ames, with particular focus upon Providence. Highlights:

  • What is providence? its etymology? its parts? and how is it distinct from the decree, counsel, and creation?
  • How should we consider God's attributes (e.g. justice, wisdom, holiness) in relation to providence?
  • Primary and secondary causes: what are they, why should we care, and what can we learn?
  • Participation in the divine.
  • Should this doctrine beget activity or passivity in us?
  • The abuse of providence.
  • Ordinary and extraordinary providence; Hurricane Helene and western North Carolina.
  • What is God's incarnate justice and comfort? How do they relate to providence?
  • President Donald Trump and the bullet—extraordinary providence?
  • Fear and thanks.
  • Conservation and government: what are they: how can we see them today? what can we learn?
  • Paul, Titus, and the imitation of God's conservation and government.
  • Common government vs. special government.
  • How does God cause secondary causes? How can we draw comfort from the seeming conflict of secondary causes?
  • Thomas Cartwright's applications.
  • Romans 8:28 and providence.
  • If God causes all things, does he cause sin? If not, do we have hope? How should Christians think this through?
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S2E15—Marrow 8: Providence — Michael & Cody continue through ⁠⁠The Marrow of Theology⁠⁠, by William Ames, with particular focus upon Providence. Highlights:

  • What is providence? its etymology? its parts? and how is it distinct from the decree, counsel, and creation?
  • How should we consider God's attributes (e.g. justice, wisdom, holiness) in relation to providence?
  • Primary and secondary causes: what are they, why should we care, and what can we learn?
  • Participation in the divine.
  • Should this doctrine beget activity or passivity in us?
  • The abuse of providence.
  • Ordinary and extraordinary providence; Hurricane Helene and western North Carolina.
  • What is God's incarnate justice and comfort? How do they relate to providence?
  • President Donald Trump and the bullet—extraordinary providence?
  • Fear and thanks.
  • Conservation and government: what are they: how can we see them today? what can we learn?
  • Paul, Titus, and the imitation of God's conservation and government.
  • Common government vs. special government.
  • How does God cause secondary causes? How can we draw comfort from the seeming conflict of secondary causes?
  • Thomas Cartwright's applications.
  • Romans 8:28 and providence.
  • If God causes all things, does he cause sin? If not, do we have hope? How should Christians think this through?
  continue reading

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