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How does God use Satan's rage for His purposes?

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God sovereignly uses Satan's opposition to fulfill His gracious purposes for His elect.

In God’s sovereign plan, even the rage and malice of Satan are turned to accomplish divine purposes. The sermon illustrates that Satan's fury can signal impending deliverance for the elect. For instance, the experiences of biblical figures such as Job and the prodigal son demonstrate how God uses adversity to draw His people closer to Him. As Satan instigates turmoil, God orchestrates events that lead the chosen to repentance and faith in Christ. This divine orchestration affirms that God is in control, and Satan’s wrath cannot thwart God's redemptive work. Such understanding encourages believers to trust in God’s providence, knowing that all things, even evil, are under His sovereign rule.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Job 1:12, Luke 15:17-20

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