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

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The Bible teaches that God is sovereign over all events, including disasters, and uses them for His purposes.

The Scriptures declare that God is sovereign over all creation, including the calamities we witness in the world. As taught in Isaiah 45:7, 'I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I, the Lord, do all these things.' This indicates that nothing occurs outside of God's control and intention. In moments of disaster, God uses such events to communicate either judgment to His enemies or comfort to His chosen people. This theme resonates throughout the biblical narrative, as evident in the plagues of Egypt which portrayed both divine judgment and God's mercy towards His people.

The plagues inflicted upon Egypt serve as an example of God’s sovereign rule; He orchestrates events to fulfill His redemptive purposes. Both the Old Testament and the Book of Revelation reveal that God administers His will through calamity, which can either serve as a means of judgment for the reprobate or as a way of strengthening and refining His elect. Understanding this high view of God's sovereignty provides comfort and assurance that His purposes will ultimately prevail, fulfilling Romans 8:28, that 'all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose.'
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:7, Romans 8:28, Exodus 3:19-20

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