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What does the selection of Bezaleel and Aholiab teach us about God's sovereignty?

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Their selection demonstrates God's sovereignty in choosing whom He pleases for His purposes, regardless of human expectations.

The choice of Bezaleel from the tribe of Judah and Aholiab from Dan illustrates God's sovereign will in appointing individuals for His divine purposes. The tribes represent contrasting backgrounds, hinting that God does not choose based on human standards or merit but out of pure sovereignty and grace (Exodus 31:2-3). This theme recurs throughout biblical history, where God often selects unlikely candidates for His service—fishermen, shepherds, and even those from apostate backgrounds. Such choices remind us that no one is beyond God's reach, emphasizing His initiative and grace in salvation and service. Ultimately, it showcases that God’s plans often subvert human expectations and reveal His majesty.
Scripture References: Exodus 31:2-3

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