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What does Isaiah teach about God's sovereignty in trials?

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Isaiah teaches that God's sovereignty is evident in trials as He uses them to reveal our need for Him and to strip away false dependencies.

Isaiah's writings communicate a profound truth about God's sovereignty, especially in the context of trials. He illustrates that God often orchestrates circumstances in a believer's life to expose the futility of relying on anything besides Him. For instance, when King Hezekiah faced the Assyrian threat, it caused him and his people to confront their weaknesses and turn back to God for help. This pattern illustrates that trials are divine opportunities for God to exalt Himself and show His sufficiency. God uses our struggles to teach us to rely entirely on His grace, reinforcing that salvation is wholly of the Lord and not of any human effort or resource.
Scripture References: Isaiah 33:10-12

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Grace Exalted
Clay Curtis · Oct 31, 2010
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