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What does 1 Samuel teach us about God's sovereignty?

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1 Samuel illustrates God's sovereignty in history, showing how He directs events according to His divine purpose, as evident in Saul's rise and fall.

The narrative in 1 Samuel emphasizes the sovereignty of God over human affairs. We see God's sovereignty at play in the selection and eventual rejection of Saul as king of Israel. Despite Saul's commendable beginnings, his unfaithfulness leads to God raising up David. This illustrates that God is not only sovereign in choosing leaders but also in orchestrating events to fulfill His eternal purposes. The broader lesson is that God's governance encompasses all aspects of life, including trials and tribulations, ultimately directing everything toward His glory and the good of His elect. Believers can trust in God's sovereignty during uncertain times, knowing that He works all things according to His divine will.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 16:1-13, Romans 8:28

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