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How does Isaiah demonstrate God's sovereignty?

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Isaiah demonstrates God's sovereignty by depicting His control over nations and His plan for salvation through chosen messengers.

The book of Isaiah powerfully illustrates God's sovereignty through the prophetic declarations regarding the destinies of nations and the assured coming of the Messiah. It portrays God as the ultimate authority who orchestrates history for a redemptive purpose. For instance, Isaiah's prophecies concerning Moab, Egypt, and Babylon reflect God's supreme rule over them and His ultimate justice. Moreover, the assurance in chapters like Isaiah 40:10 emphasizes that God reigns with power and authority, actively participating in the unfolding of salvation history. This sovereignty reassures believers of God’s unwavering control amid life's uncertainties, highlighting that salvation is entirely His work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:10, Isaiah 46:10

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