In this episode, we reflect on John Flavel’s "The Mystery of Providence" and the steady, unseen hand of God that governs every season of life. From the womb to old age, in joy and sorrow alike, God’s providence orders every step with wisdom and love. Even when His ways are hidden, His purposes are sure. This meditation calls us to trust the God who never slumbers, never errs, and never fails to bring His people safely home. As this will be the final episode of Hearts Aflame, thank you for lis...
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In this episode, we reflect on John Flavel’s "The Mystery of Providence" and the steady, unseen hand of God that governs every season of life. From the womb to old age, in joy and sorrow alike, God’s providence orders every step with wisdom and love. Even when His ways are hidden, His purposes are sure. This meditation calls us to trust the God who never slumbers, never errs, and never fails to bring His people safely home. As this will be the final episode of Hearts Aflame, thank you for lis...
Drawing from John Bunyan’s "Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ," this episode rejoices in the willing heart of Christ toward sinners. Jesus does not receive us reluctantly but gladly. His invitations are sincere, His promises sure, and His mercy wide open. The Savior delights to save, welcomes the weary, and never turns away those who come to Him in faith.
Hearts Aflame
In this episode, we reflect on John Flavel’s "The Mystery of Providence" and the steady, unseen hand of God that governs every season of life. From the womb to old age, in joy and sorrow alike, God’s providence orders every step with wisdom and love. Even when His ways are hidden, His purposes are sure. This meditation calls us to trust the God who never slumbers, never errs, and never fails to bring His people safely home. As this will be the final episode of Hearts Aflame, thank you for lis...