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Why is God's sovereignty important in the Christmas story?

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God's sovereignty ensures that all events align with His divine purpose.

In the Christmas story, God's sovereignty is a pivotal theme, showcasing that every event, from the wise men's journey to Herod's plotting, serves His divine plan. The sermon reflects on how Herod attempted to thwart God's purpose by seeking to kill Jesus, yet his actions ultimately facilitated the fulfillment of prophesy related to Jesus's early life (Matthew 2:15). This emphasizes the biblical doctrine that all actions and decisions by man come under God's ultimate sovereign authority, ensuring that His will is accomplished. For Christians, this offers great comfort and assurance, knowing that God is sovereign over all events, even those that appear chaotic or evil.
Scripture References: Matthew 2:15

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