What we think of as "the wrong" is what the Puritan Divines called "cross providence."
Thomas Watson, in his A Body of Divinity (page 123) wrote:
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God is to be trusted when his providences seem to run contrary to his promises. God promised to give David the crown, to make him king; but providence ran contrary to his promise. David was pursued by Saul, and was in danger of his life, but all this while it was david's duty to trust God. Pray observe, that the Lord by cross providences often brings to pass his promise. God promised Paul the lives of all that were withhim in the ship; but the providence of God seemed to run contrary to his promise, for the winds blew, the ship split and broke in pieces. Thus God fulfilled his promise; upon the broken pieces of the ship they all came safe to shore. Trust God when providences seem to run contrary to promises.
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Along these same lines, C.H.Spurgeon wrote that "When we can not trace God's hand, we can always trust God's heart."
The working of God in these cross-providences which seem to run counter to our perception of what is good, right, and happy" are not "things gone wrong," but rather the Soveriegn working of our glorious Lord who works all things for His own glory!
It was William Cowper who wrote:
"Judge not the Lord by feeble sense,
But trust Him for His grace,
Behind a frowning providence
He hides a smiling face.....
Blind unbelief is sure to err
And see His work in vain:
God is His own interpreter,
And He will make it plain."
And of these cross providences John Trapp once wrote:
"He that rides to be crowned, will not think much of a rainy day."
Troubles come. Things
seem to "go wrong" but we ride to be crowned! God's ways don't always make sense to us, but that's the point. They don't have to make sense to us. God's in control not us.
As Watson says in his
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God is the great superintendent of the world, he holds the golden reigns of government in his hand, guiding all things most regularly and harmoniously to their proper end.
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Far from blaming God then, this should lead us to bless Him and trust Him for His grace!