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What is the significance of God's control over life and death?

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God's sovereign control over life and death assures believers of His perfect plan for their eternal good.

The sovereignty of God over life and death is a central theme in Reformed theology, showing that even in trials and the death of His people, He orchestrates events for a greater purpose. In Acts 12, the contrasting outcomes for James and Peter highlight that God’s ultimate design is beyond human understanding. While James faced martyrdom, God's rescue of Peter was a demonstration of His power and grace. This reassures believers that every aspect of their lives— including suffering and death— is part of God's good providence, meant for their spiritual benefit and His glory.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Psalm 116:15

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