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How do we know God is in control of nature?

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The Bible attests to God's control over nature through His sovereign acts, like the plagues in Egypt (Exodus 10).

Throughout Scripture, God's sovereign control over nature is illustrated in numerous events, particularly in the plagues of Egypt found in Exodus. Each plague served as a demonstration of God's authority over the elements—turning water into blood, sending hail, and darkness—highlighting that He is not just a passive observer but an active ruler. Exodus 9:29 references how the hail was sent to declare that 'the earth is the Lord's.' This theme continues throughout the Bible, where natural disasters are seen as instruments of God's will, reaffirming His omnipotence and authority over creation. God's sovereignty over nature encourages believers to trust in His purposes, knowing that every event serves His divine plan.
Scripture References: Exodus 9:29, Exodus 10:21-22

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