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What does the Bible say about God's providence and sin?

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The Bible teaches that God's providence is His sovereign purpose and execution, governing the world while sin exists.

Scripture reveals that God's providence is not passive but actively governs the world, even in the presence of sin. In Romans 1, we see the reality of sin juxtaposed with God's sovereign rule, emphasizing that God does not merely observe from a distance but is intricately involved in all affairs of the universe. The apparent contradiction between God's sovereignty and the existence of sin is a central theme in understanding God's providential governance, as it demonstrates His authority even over the actions of sinful beings. God employs 'second causes,' such as individuals and circumstances, to fulfill His divine will, showing that nothing occurs outside of His sovereign plan.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18-32, Proverbs 21:1, Acts 17:28

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