God's sovereignty over nature is illustrated in the plagues of Egypt, where He demonstrates control over creation.
In the account of Exodus 8, God commands Moses to bring forth a plague of frogs upon Egypt, showcasing His sovereignty over the natural world. The frogs' overwhelming presence serves as a powerful reminder of God's control over creation. This event is not merely a display of power but serves a greater purpose—to demonstrate His authority and make known that there is none like Him. The magicians of Egypt, despite their attempts to replicate the plague, could not reverse it, emphasizing that only the true God possesses such power. This illustrates that God's sovereignty extends beyond creation to the hearts of men, including Pharaoh's hardened heart.
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