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What does the Bible say about God's sovereignty in times of suffering?

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The Bible emphasizes that God's sovereignty remains intact even amidst suffering, as seen in Exodus 1 and throughout church history.

In Exodus 1, we witness God's sovereignty in how He protected the Hebrew people despite Pharaoh's oppressive orders. The narrative reveals that God used the very midwives who were meant to carry out Pharaoh's command to preserve the lives of Hebrew boys. This reflects a broader theological truth that God's plans are unthwarted by human attempts to undermine them, affirming that He intricately orchestrates events for the good of His people. Throughout church history, instances of persecution have often resulted in the growth of the church and the spread of the Gospel, showcasing God's sovereign ability to bring forth good from evil circumstances.
Scripture References: Exodus 1:15-22, Romans 8:28

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