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What does Obadiah teach about God's sovereignty?

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Obadiah illustrates God's sovereignty through His sovereign choice and ultimate deliverance of His people.

Obadiah presents a strong affirmation of God's sovereignty, particularly in His dealings with Israel and Edom. The decisive statements in Obadiah, such as 'the house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Esau stubble,' reflect God's undisputed authority over nations and His purposes for His people. This sovereignty ensures that God's promises are fulfilled, particularly regarding the salvation of His elect. Throughout Scripture, the sovereignty of God serves as a comfort for believers, reminding them that God orchestrates all events according to His perfect will, ultimately leading to the deliverance and restoration of His people, as stated in Romans 8:28.
Scripture References: Obadiah 17-21, Romans 8:28

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