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What does the Bible say about God's laughter?

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The Bible describes God's laughter as a response to human rebellion against Him, emphasizing His sovereign authority.

In Psalm 2, we see that God laughs at the plans and schemes of the wicked, demonstrating His sovereignty and ultimate control over all things. God’s laughter signifies His derision of human arrogance, particularly when individuals or nations rage against His decrees. This laughter serves as a reminder that, despite human attempts to thwart God’s will, He remains undeterred and sovereign over the affairs of both individuals and nations. The laughter of God reflects not frivolity but a serious declaration of His authority and purpose.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:4, Psalm 7:11, Proverbs 1:26

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The Decree
Paul Mahan · Jun 8, 1997
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