The vision of God wiping...
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The vision of God wiping away every human tear is lovely, but do we consider the role of God in those times when there is no need for tears? One incident in the life of Dr. John Witherspoon (a signer of the Declaration of Independence and president of what later became Princeton) may offer some insight into the matter of God's providence and care.
A neighbor of Dr. Witherspoon burst into his study one day and excitedly said, "You must join me in giving thanks to God for his providence in saving my life. As I was driving, the horse ran away and the buggy was smashed to pieces on the rocks, but I escaped unharmed."
The college president replied, "Why, I can tell you a far more remarkable providence than that. I have driven over that road hundreds of times. My horse never ran away, my buggy never was smashed, I was never hurt. God's providence has been for me even more remarkable than it has been for you."
-- Bristow
A neighbor of Dr. Witherspoon burst into his study one day and excitedly said, "You must join me in giving thanks to God for his providence in saving my life. As I was driving, the horse ran away and the buggy was smashed to pieces on the rocks, but I escaped unharmed."
The college president replied, "Why, I can tell you a far more remarkable providence than that. I have driven over that road hundreds of times. My horse never ran away, my buggy never was smashed, I was never hurt. God's providence has been for me even more remarkable than it has been for you."
-- Bristow
