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What does the Bible say about God's sovereignty in Daniel 4?

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Daniel 4 emphasizes God's absolute sovereignty, showing that He rules over the kingdom of men and grants authority as He wills.

In Daniel 4, we see a profound demonstration of God's sovereignty—particularly highlighted in verses 34-35, where Nebuchadnezzar declares that 'all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing, and He doeth according to His will.' This passage underscores that God is not merely a ruler among others but the Most High, who governs all history and nations according to His divine decree. The chapter illustrates that no one can question God's actions or decisions, showcasing the ultimate power of His will over all creation. As sovereign grace believers, we understand that God's rule is not contingent on human action but is founded in His will and purpose.
Scripture References: Daniel 4:34-35

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Daniel 4
Mike Baker · Aug 25, 2024
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