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How do we know God's sovereignty is true in the story of Jonah?

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God's sovereignty is demonstrated through His control over nature and His ability to direct Jonah's path.

In the narrative of Jonah, God's sovereignty is paramount, as He initiates the mission to Nineveh and orchestrates every event to fulfill His divine purpose. From sending a great wind to redirect Jonah's escape to preparing a great fish for his deliverance, God's hand is evident throughout the story. Furthermore, the transformation of a city through a simple proclamation underscores His power to change hearts and destinies. The incidents in Jonah's life serve as a reminder that no one can outrun God’s sovereign will, exemplified by the miraculous outcomes that lead to Nineveh's repentance (Jonah 1:4, Jonah 2:10).
Scripture References: Jonah 1:4, Jonah 2:10

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