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Writer's picturePhillip Raimo

Vincent Wilhelm Van Gogh

For from him and through him and to him are all things. – Romans 11:36


A young Dutch apprentice named Wilhelm wanted to become a preacher. In 1879, his zeal brought him to the coalfields of southern Belgium as a missionary. Miners and their families were captivated by the young man’s selflessness. As often happened, there was a mining disaster and scores were injured. No one fought harder to save the miners than Wilhelm. Afterward, villagers flocked to hear his sermons. When a church official visited the village, they found Wilhelm living in a tiny hut, dressed in tattered clothes. When questioned about what he had done with his salary, Wilhelm said he had given it to the miners and their families. The church official determined Wilhelm had misused the funds and dismissed him from his position. He felt dejected—perhaps even abandoned by God.


Late one afternoon, Wilhelm watched an old miner bending beneath the enormous weight of a full sack of coal. He pulled an old tattered envelope from his pocket and began sketching the figure of the man. Every day, he used his pencil and paper to sketch more of the villagers, whom he had come to love. Through the majesty of his art, he was able to share God with the villagers. Much later, his sketches and more of his art found a wider audience. The young man who wanted to be a minister was Vincent Wilhelm Van Gogh.



Through the circumstances of his life, Van Gogh came to know the sovereignty of God in a very personal way. God’s plan for the young Dutchman was different than he had expected and was only revealed to him a little at a time as the artist kept his faith in God. He had not been abandoned, and neither have you. God is near, always loving, always ready to offer His hand of mercy to you in your need. Just as He had a plan for Wilhelm, He has a plan for you. Keep trusting Him.



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