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How does the Old Testament portray the sovereignty of God?

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The Old Testament presents God as sovereign over all aspects of creation and human history.

The sovereignty of God in the Old Testament is exemplified through numerous narratives and prophetic declarations. For instance, Psalm 115:3 states, 'Our God is in the heavens; he does all that he pleases.' This sovereignty is displayed in God's dominion over nations, as seen in the stories of Pharaoh and Babylonian kings. These accounts illustrate how God shapes history according to His will. Additionally, prophetic texts like Isaiah repeatedly affirm that God's purposes cannot be thwarted, establishing a foundation for understanding Christ's continued reign in the New Testament, where the same sovereign God is revealed in Jesus.
Scripture References: Psalm 115:3, Isaiah 46:10

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