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What does Isaiah 6 teach us about God's sovereignty?

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Isaiah 6 emphasizes God’s sovereignty by depicting Him seated on a throne, reigning over all creation.

In Isaiah 6, God's sovereignty is vividly depicted through the imagery of Him seated on a throne, which represents authority and supreme control over the universe. The text conveys that God is not passive but actively governs the affairs of the world. His sovereignty ensures that all events unfold according to His divine will, confirming that no aspect of creation is outside His power and authority. This understanding reassures believers that God is actively involved in history, and every decree He issues is executed flawlessly, allowing us to trust Him fully amidst uncertainty.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1, Psalm 93:1, Psalm 103:19

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