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What does the Bible say about pestilence?

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The Bible teaches that pestilences are in God's sovereign control and serve His purposes, as seen in Exodus 9:14-16.

Throughout scripture, pestilence is often portrayed as a means through which God accomplishes His sovereign will. In Exodus 9:14-16, God informs Pharaoh that He raises him up to demonstrate His power, sending pestilence as a judgment. This illustrates the biblical truth that all calamities serve a divine purpose and reveal God's glory, as He declares His sovereignty over all creation, including disease and disaster. Furthermore, the life of David in 2 Samuel 24 shows that even in the face of pestilence, there lies a testimony of God's mercy, reminding us of our sinfulness and His grace, as He spares a remnant despite deserving destruction.
Scripture References: Exodus 9:14-16, 2 Samuel 24, Romans 9:16-18

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