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How do we know that God does not make mistakes?

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Scripture affirms God's sovereignty and perfect nature, indicating He does not make mistakes.

The sermon articulates the doctrine that God, in His infinite wisdom, does not err in His dealings with humanity or in His plans. We see this through biblical narratives like that of Moses, who, despite his errors in judgment regarding God's timing, was still used by God in a mighty way. Exodus 14 illustrates that God's decisions, such as leading the Israelites through the wilderness, were intentional and purposeful, even when they seemed mistaken from a human perspective.

In Romans 8:28, it is established that all things work together for good to those who love God. This promise reassures believers that even our apparent 'mistakes' serve God's ultimate plan and glory. Therefore, what may seem like confusion or misdirection to us is part of the divine tapestry that God is weaving.

By understanding His sovereignty and the overarching narrative of redemption, we can have confidence that God does not make mistakes. Every event, every trial, serves a purpose in His plan for His people.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Exodus 14:1-4

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