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How do we know God's sovereignty is at work in difficult circumstances?

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God's sovereignty is evident in how He uses even evil actions, like Herod's murder of John, to fulfill His divine purposes.

The doctrine of divine sovereignty is foundational in understanding that God remains in control of all events, including those that appear tragic or evil, such as the beheading of John the Baptist. As illustrated in Matthew 14:1-12, Herod's wickedness was a tool in God's sovereign plan to bring John’s ministry to a glorious conclusion. This demonstrates that God can, and does, use the most adverse circumstances to advance His purposes. The assurance that 'all things work together for good' (Romans 8:28) for those who love Him reassures believers that no situation is outside of God's authority. Trusting in His sovereignty allows Christians to endure hardships with hope and peace, recognizing that God is working all things for His glory.
Scripture References: Matthew 14:1-12, Romans 8:28, Ephesians 1:11

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