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

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God's sovereignty is central to the book of Isaiah, showing His control and authority over nations and His faithfulness to His promises.

The book of Isaiah emphasizes God's sovereignty, particularly during tumultuous times for Israel. Despite the impending destruction and darkness surrounding the nation, Isaiah proclaims that God remains in control and will be exalted even in judgment. This reinforces that God's judgment is rooted in His holiness and righteousness, ensuring that His plans will ultimately glorify Him. As Isaiah expresses, God is in command of all circumstances, highlighting His unwavering authority over the universe and His covenant promises to His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 2:17-19, Isaiah 5:16, Isaiah 40:15

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