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God's hand never slips. He never makes a mistake. His every move is for our own good and for our ultimate good.
Billy Graham
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the belief that everything happens for a reason and is guided by a higher power.

Billy Graham's quote highlights the notion of divine providence, where every action taken by God is seen as purposeful and benevolent. It reinforces the idea that even in difficult times, there is a greater plan that aims for the ultimate good of individuals, encouraging faith and trust in a higher power.

Themes

FaithDivine ProvidenceGuidanceTrustGoodness

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be shared during a spiritual gathering to reinforce faith in divine guidance.

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