© 1994-2017, Scott Sperling
Early Guidance of God
“God's providence towards His people dates not at the time of their being called to a
knowledge of Himself, but long before. In the formation of their bodies, what
goodness appears. No man has ever been able to suggest how the form or figure of
the human frame could be improved. In this indeed the wicked share the same
bounty of God. In their early infancy how amazing was God's care over them. Think
too of the early and deep impressions which God often makes on the minds and
hearts of His chosen, even years before their conversion. In a solitary wood among
huge rocks, or hoary mountains, or by some gentle stream, or noble river, or vast
expanse of waters, what conceptions of God has many a child had! In an escape
from danger, what a sense of God's goodness has stolen over the hearts of His
people, even before their conversion... Even where such impressions do not end in a
speedy conversion, they are often very salutary in preserving the young from the
worst forms of evil.”
-- William Plumer (1802-1880)