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How does the story of Joseph teach about God's sovereignty?

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Joseph's life demonstrates God's sovereign control over events, leading to the salvation of many, despite human sin.

The narrative of Joseph illustrates the sovereignty of God in the midst of human actions and intentions. Despite being betrayed by his brothers and sold into slavery, Joseph’s journey ultimately leads to the preservation of his family and many others during famine. This underlines the theological truth that God orchestrates all events according to His divine purpose, demonstrating that even what appears to be evil or unjust can serve His plan for good. Joseph's experience thus offers a profound view of God's ability to redeem and use suffering for the salvation of His people, reflecting the broader theme of redemption seen throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Genesis 50:20, Romans 8:28, Psalm 105:16-22

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