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How does the plague in 2 Samuel 24 relate to God's sovereignty?

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The plague in 2 Samuel 24 exemplifies God's sovereignty in judging sin and extending mercy.

In 2 Samuel 24, God's judgment manifests through the plague that struck Israel, showcasing His absolute sovereignty over life and death. Despite this fierce judgment, David's choice to seek God's mercy by building an altar illustrates the tension between divine justice and grace. The narrative reaffirms the belief that God is sovereign over all circumstances, even those that lead to suffering, and that His mercy allows for redemption. This interplay between judgment and mercy highlights the profound truth that God is in control, redeeming His people even amidst their failures and transgressions, emphasizing the same grace that is offered through Christ.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 24, Romans 9:20-21

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The Plague Stayed
Eric Floyd · Aug 28, 2022
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