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How do we know God’s ways are higher than ours?

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God's ways and thoughts are described as higher than ours in Isaiah 55:8-9, emphasizing His divine wisdom and sovereignty.

The Scriptures, particularly Isaiah 55:8-9, declare, 'For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the Lord.' This reveals the profound difference between divine wisdom and human understanding. In our limited perspective, we often struggle to grasp the reasons behind God's actions and timing, as illustrated through biblical accounts of figures like Abraham and Job. Thus, true humility involves recognizing that God's plan is beyond our comprehension, and we must trust in His perfect will, understanding that His judgments and paths surpass our finite reasoning.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:8-9, Job 1:21

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