“It was I who kept you from sinning against me.”
Francis Thompson famously referred to the “Hound of Heaven”, his metaphor for a God whose hand is so relentlessly upon the affairs of a person’s
life that the divine influence can be neither evaded nor ignored.
There have been times when I too had a
very strong impression God was personally on my case, and that all my efforts
to circumvent or evade his will were doomed to end in utter futility. At other
times, his impact on my choices and the circumstances around them, if present
at all, has been incredibly subtle. Absent evidence of God’s direct involvement,
to ascribe any specific decisions I have made in this life to the
influence of providence would be, I think, quite presumptuous.