In his book A Sweet and Bitter Providence, John Piper offers these
thoughts about God’s providence and guidance: “Life is not a straight line
leading from one blessing to the next and then finally to heaven. Life is a
winding and troubled road. . . . God is not just showing up after the trouble
and cleaning it up. He is plotting the course and managing the troubles with
far-reaching purposes for our good and for the glory of Jesus Christ.”
The Jews journeying to Jerusalem for the annual feasts (Deut. 16:16) had
the assurance of knowing that the Lord was plotting their course and managing
the winding and troubled roads for them. They expressed this assurance in Psalm
121, a pilgrim song. The question, “From whence comes my help?” did not express
doubt but affirmation in the Lord who rules supreme (vv.1-2). Unlike a guard
who sometimes slumbered, or the god Baal who needed to be rustled out of his
stupor (1 Kings 18:27), the Lord was fully alert and secured the journey of His
people with providential care (vv.3-4). The Lord, who rescued Israel, would
continue to help, preserve, and walk with His people.
Life is a winding road with unknown perils and troubles, but we can be
certain of God’s providence, security, and care.