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What does Isaiah 62 teach us about God's sovereignty?

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Isaiah 62 teaches that God is sovereign over His plans for salvation and the glory of His church, actively working to accomplish His will.

The text of Isaiah 62 clearly illustrates God's sovereignty as He declares His intent to work actively for the sake of Zion. God promises that He will not remain silent or idle until His purpose is fulfilled and His church is glorified. This portrays a God who is intricately involved in the lives of His people, orchestrating events for their good and His glory. His sovereignty means that every detail is under His control, and nothing can thwart His redemptive plan. For believers, understanding God's sovereignty provides comfort and assurance that their lives are guided by His perfect will, instilling confidence in His unfailing grace and love.
Scripture References: Isaiah 62:1-5

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For Zion's Sake
Drew Dietz · Aug 19, 2007
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