What is the extent of God’s control over creation?  If God controls all things, then do we really
have free will?  How can we be held
responsible for our actions and do they have real meaning?
Once we understand that God is omnipotent and sovereign over
all creation, it seems reasonable to conclude that he also preserves and
governs everything in the universe as well. Though the term providence is not
found in Scripture, it is used to summarize God’s ongoing relationship to his
creation.
We can define God’s providence as follows: God is
continually involved with all created things in such a way that he (1) keeps
them existing and maintaining the properties with which he created them; (2)
cooperates with created things in every action, directing their distinctive
properties to cause them to act as they do; and (3) directs them to fulfill his
purposes.
This is a doctrine on which there has been substantial
disagreement among Christians since the early history of the church,
particularly with respect to God’s relationship to the willing choices of moral
creatures. There are two main positions presented - the “Reformed” or
“Calvinist” position, and what is commonly called the “Arminian” position.
The doctrine of Providence is the subject of lesson 08 of my
36 lessons in systematic theology. 
Anyone who reads the Bible on a regular basis has begun to develop a
“theology” of who God is and what he has revealed of Himself to man down
through history.  But is it organized to
the point where you can confidently say “this is what the Bible teaches” on a
particular topic, or do you just base your beliefs on random verses that could
well be misunderstood because they are taken out of context?  
My confidence in going out to share the Gospel with
strangers comes largely from my study of “Systematic Theology”, which I’ll
define as learning what the whole Bible teaches us about a given topic.  I’m confident that I’m not misrepresenting
God as revealed in his Word, and I’m confident when people make unbiblical
claims about God that challenge my own beliefs. 
I’m increasingly amazed by the consistency of the Bible, written by so
many human authors but without contradiction, that I can only conclude it was
written by divine inspiration.  
I’ve gained so much personally from my systematic study of
theology that I’m teaching a 36-week class on it at church, based on Dr. Wayne
Grudem’s books “Systematic Theology” and “Bible Theology”.  I’m excited to dig deeper personally as I
prepare the outlines and lessons, and I want to take as many people along with
me on this journey as possible.  So I am
recording the class and posting the videos to my YouTube channel, and making
downloadable PDF chapter outlines and audio recordings available on a Google
Drive folder as well.
Care to join me? 
Links to my YouTube channel and shared resources are as follows:  Video: YouTube.com/c/JeffReiman    Shared Resources folder:
https://tinyurl.com/yxy2kb56

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