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How do we know that sin is related to the providence of God?

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Sin is allowed to exist within God's sovereign providence, serving His ultimate purpose while remaining an active aspect of human responsibility.

The relation of sin to God's providence is a complex topic that underscores both the reality of sin and God's sovereign governance. While God is sovereign over all events, including the actions of sinful beings, He is not the author of sin. Instead, through His providential wisdom, He allows sin to exist for the purpose of ultimately glorifying Himself and bringing about redemption. For example, in 2 Samuel, God used Shimei's curses against David to fulfill His will, demonstrating that even actions intended for evil are woven into God’s plan in a manner that fulfills His righteous purpose. This understanding provides comfort to believers, reinforcing that nothing occurs outside of God's sovereign control.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 16:5-11

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