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Do you find it easy to affirm God's big-picture rule but struggle to believe He will provide in the particulars? Or maybe you see His provision again and again but wrestle to trust His choices when they don't look good or kind? In this conversation, we unpack the difference between God’s sovereignty and God’s provision, not as abstract theology but as lived experience: delayed marriage and the sting of comparison, illness that forces a reckoning with God’s goodness, and the quiet ways care arrives off-schedule yet on time.
We uncover how family systems write our earliest scripts about the characteristics of God, how envy takes root when timelines stretch, and why control feels safer than surrender when life doesn’t go to plan.
If you’ve ever wanted to “speak to management” about timing, fairness, or unanswered prayer, this conversation offers language, perspective, and gentler rhythms of trust. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review telling us where you find trust hardest—sovereignty or provision—and why.
By Elizabeth Gunter Powell and Kimberly Roddy4.8
6464 ratings
Do you find it easy to affirm God's big-picture rule but struggle to believe He will provide in the particulars? Or maybe you see His provision again and again but wrestle to trust His choices when they don't look good or kind? In this conversation, we unpack the difference between God’s sovereignty and God’s provision, not as abstract theology but as lived experience: delayed marriage and the sting of comparison, illness that forces a reckoning with God’s goodness, and the quiet ways care arrives off-schedule yet on time.
We uncover how family systems write our earliest scripts about the characteristics of God, how envy takes root when timelines stretch, and why control feels safer than surrender when life doesn’t go to plan.
If you’ve ever wanted to “speak to management” about timing, fairness, or unanswered prayer, this conversation offers language, perspective, and gentler rhythms of trust. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review telling us where you find trust hardest—sovereignty or provision—and why.

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