Everything the Lord designs and plans is brilliantly, perfectly orchestrated. Everything we commit fully into His hands is meticulously attended to in this same way. What we see after we've released something or someone into God's care may not look at all like care. At times it may even appear that He is allowing things to fall apart.
I wonder if that's what we would have said if we had seen the first winter on earth. "What are you thinking, God? You've taken all the beautiful leaves off the trees. And now it's so cold and windy, the branches may all snap off. Maybe You're going to just let the trees die and start over again at some point? This is so sad. I wonder how this will turn out."
To us that sounds silly, yet this is pretty much how we tend to respond to the chaotic or puzzling things that go on in our lives or in the lives of those we pray for. "I've prayed for my child to come to know Jesus/to end up with the right life mate/to take a healthy direction in life. But look what's going on! The situation has gotten worse, not better. Things look very bleak."
Maybe things look very bleak because in His cycle for this event, it's winter. God isn't thrown off course by winter: He designed it. He designed the way growing things enter dormancy, and He designed the way they leave it.
Can we not trust Him with what happens in between?