“…The Lord is at hand; do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 4:5-7
Scripture reading: Esther 5:9-6:14
God’s providence includes His sovereign guidance over all the circumstances of our lives. It was because of God’s providence that the king could not sleep (6:1) which shed light on Mordecai’s unrewarded protection of the king (6:2), and ultimately led to the demise of Haman, the ruthless enemy of God’s people (6:13). Because God works His providential care through everyday circumstances, we can be patient when things go against us, thankful when things go well, having full confidence that nothing can separate us from God’s love (Heidelberg Catechism, Lord’s Day 10).
Those who trust in God’s providence have no reason to worry, though we often do. And although we trust God’s providence through the everyday events of our lives, we are still to make plans. As Ecclesiastes 11:6 teaches: “In the morning sow your seed, and at evening withhold not your hand, for you do not know which will prosper, this or that, or whether both alike will be good.” We are not to be idle like those in Thessalonica who, expecting the Lord’s imminent return, quit their jobs. The apostle had to remind them, “If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat” (2 Thessalonians 3:10).
But even though we plan, and work, and diversify as Ecclesiastes 11:6 tells us to do, we have no reason for worry. The same God who watched over and delivered Esther and Mordecai from Haman and his cruel edict is the God who watches over you and me.
Suggestions for prayer
Read, memorize, and pray back to the Lord Philippians 4:5b-7 and Matthew 6:25-34. Those passages quell the worry that rises up within each one of us.
Pastor Ted Gray is an emeritus minister of First United Reformed Church in Oak Lawn, Illinois. Before serving in Oak Lawn, Pastor Gray served Orthodox Presbyterian churches in Oregon and Florida, and Christian Reformed churches in Vermont and Illinois. He and his wife, Karen, reside in Crown Point, Indiana. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com.