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How do we know God's sovereignty is true in the story of Moses and Jethro?

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God's sovereignty is evident through His control over the events leading to Israel's deliverance.

God's sovereignty is affirmed throughout the narrative of Moses and Jethro. In Exodus, we see the meticulous orchestration of events that led to Israel's liberation from bondage in Egypt. Jethro's acknowledgment, 'Now I know that the Lord is greater than all gods,' demonstrates an understanding of God's supreme authority and power. This recognition, coupled with the events of the plagues and the parting of the Red Sea, provides clear evidence of God's sovereign purpose in redeeming His people. The narrative illustrates that God's plan prevails despite human pride and opposition, as ultimately seen in Jethro's confession and subsequent worship.
Scripture References: Exodus 18:11, Exodus 14:21-22, Romans 8:28-30

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