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What does Isaiah 37 teach us about God's sovereignty?

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Isaiah 37 illustrates God's sovereignty as He controls the outcomes of nations and hears the prayers of His people.

In Isaiah 37, the sovereignty of God is vividly displayed through His control over the Assyrian king and the fate of Jerusalem. Despite the apparent overwhelming circumstances faced by Hezekiah, God’s response reveals His power to protect and save His people. The narrative emphasizes that what might appear as victory for the enemy is, in fact, under God's divine plan and purpose. It is God who appoints boundaries for nations and orchestrates events to fulfill His sovereign will. Believers are thus encouraged to find comfort in the fact that their God is in control, and He will act for their good and His glory, ensuring that His people are ultimately victorious.
Scripture References: Isaiah 37:26-29, Romans 8:28

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