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How does the Passover illustrate God's sovereignty?

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The Passover illustrates God's sovereignty by displaying His control over judgment and mercy.

God's sovereignty is vividly illustrated in the Passover narrative, particularly in how He orchestrates the events leading up to the Israelites' deliverance from Egypt. From the initial prophecy given to Abraham to the hardening of Pharaoh's heart, every aspect reflects God's ultimate authority over creation and history. In Exodus 12, God exercises sovereign judgment by determining who will be spared and who will face judgment based on the presence of the blood on the doorposts. This act not only demonstrates His justice but also His mercy, as He provides a means of salvation through the blood of the lamb. The Passover thus serves as a powerful reminder of God's overarching control and plan for His people, showcasing His love and righteousness.
Scripture References: Exodus 12, Romans 9

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The Passover
Todd Nibert · Apr 21, 2019
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