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

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The book of Jonah illustrates God's sovereignty in directing events and showing mercy even to those who are seen as enemies.

In Jonah, we see a clear picture of God's sovereign control over nature and human decisions. Despite Jonah's attempts to flee from God's command to preach to Nineveh, God orchestrated events, including sending a storm and a great fish, to bring Jonah back to fulfill his purpose. This story reminds us that God's sovereignty extends over all aspects of life and creation, ultimately working for His own glory and the salvation of His chosen people, even those who we perceive as undeserving.
Scripture References: Jonah 1:3-4, Jonah 1:12, Romans 11:25-32

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