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How do we know that God governs the affairs of the earth?

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The Bible confirms that God governs all affairs, rejecting the notion of impersonal forces or luck.

Many modern philosophies seek to explain natural events through impersonal forces or mere chance, denying God's direct involvement in the world. However, scripture asserts that all occurrences—whether disasters like floods or peaceful events—are orchestrated by God's sovereign will. Isaiah 45:7 states that the Lord creates both prosperity and disaster, highlighting His active governance over every aspect of life.

This truth stands in stark contrast to the myth of impersonal nature. The belief that nature operates independently denies the biblical understanding of God's providence. In every hurricane, earthquake, or drought, we are reminded that God reigns over creation, commanding and directing it for His purposes. As Christians, this theological understanding offers a firm foundation for faith, particularly during turbulent times, as we can trust God's plan in all circumstances.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:7; Romans 8:28

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