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How does God's sovereignty relate to idolatry?

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God's sovereignty is undermined by idolatry, as it implies that humans can control or dictate terms to God.

Idolatry fundamentally challenges the sovereignty of God by setting up human-made entities as objects of worship. When individuals create idols, they assert that they can manipulate or control the divine to fit their desires. This runs contrary to the biblical portrayal of God as sovereign and unchangeable. The Scriptures clearly depict God as the one who alone commands the universe and who is not influenced or intimidated by human will. Recognizing God's absolute sovereignty calls for humility and reverence, pushing believers away from the folly of idolatry and toward a deeper submission to God's will as revealed in Christ.
Scripture References: Habakkuk 1:11, Colossians 2:23

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