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How does God's glory manifest through His enemies?

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God's glory is magnified through the opposition of His enemies, as He uses their wrath to display His power.

The phenomenon of God being glorified through His enemies is evident in scripture. For instance, when Balaam was hired to curse Israel, he ended up blessing them instead (Numbers 23:8). This illustrates how adversaries may intend harm but unwittingly fulfill God's plans. Similarly, the wrath of Pharaoh led to God's mighty acts of salvation during the Exodus. Thus, the scriptures assert that even the negative acts of oppressors can serve the divine purpose of showcasing God's mercy and glory. This is a powerful reminder that God's purposes prevail despite human rebellion.
Scripture References: Numbers 23:8, Exodus 14

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