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What does Isaiah 43 teach about God's sovereignty and His people?

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Isaiah 43 teaches that God is sovereign over His people and has chosen them for His glory.

In Isaiah 43, God addresses His people as 'Jacob' and 'Israel,' signifying that He is speaking to all believers, not just the nation of Israel. The chapter highlights God’s sovereignty in redemption, where He declares that He created and called His people for His glory. As stated in verses 10-13, God alone declares the end from the beginning, showcasing His control over history and the future. This underscores the Reformed understanding that God’s redemptive plan is not random but is meticulously orchestrated to fulfill His eternal purpose. Believers can find great comfort in knowing that they are part of this divine plan.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:1-10, Romans 8:28, Ephesians 1:4-5

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