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How does Genesis 38 demonstrate God's sovereignty?

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Genesis 38 illustrates God's sovereignty by showing how He orchestrates events to fulfill His divine purpose.

Genesis 38 presents a vivid illustration of God’s sovereignty in action, particularly in the way He oversees and orchestrates human actions towards His divine ends. The account of Judah, Tamar, and the births of Pharez and Zerah show that God’s plans are executed even through human fallibility and wickedness. This aligns with passages like Acts 4:26-28, which affirm that even the most egregious human sins are under God’s control and serve His predestined purposes. Understanding this provides comfort to believers that there's nothing outside God's sovereign plan, reinforcing the idea that all events unfold according to His divine wisdom.
Scripture References: Acts 4:26-28, Genesis 38

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Pharez
Todd Nibert · Mar 1, 2006
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