How would you interpret this phrase ‘serve God's mysterious ends’?
How would you interpret this phrase ‘serve God's mysterious ends’ in the third sentence?
Thanks. And it’s taken from The Egg by Sherwood Anderson.
the context:
One unversed in such matters can have no notion of the many and tragic things that can happen to a chicken. It is born out of an egg, lives for a few weeks as a tiny fluffy thing such as you will see pictured on Easter cards, then becomes hideously naked, eats quantities of corn and meal bought by the sweat of your father's brow, gets diseases called pip, cholera, and other names, stands looking with stupid eyes at the sun, becomes sick and dies. A few hens and now and then a rooster, intended to serve God's mysterious ends, struggle through to maturity.