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Why is the sovereignty of God important in the Christmas story?

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The sovereignty of God ensures that all events, including Jesus' birth, happen according to His divine plan.

The sovereignty of God is central to the Christmas story as it underscores His control over history. The journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, orchestrated by a decree from Caesar Augustus, illustrates that even the mightiest rulers are under God’s authority. This divine sovereignty fulfills prophesies regarding the Messiah’s birth, emphasizing that God’s plan unfolds exactly as He intends, despite human circumstances. Therefore, the miraculous birth of Jesus is not only an event of joy but a testament to God’s ultimate authority in fulfilling His redemptive purposes.
Scripture References: Luke 2:1-7, Micah 5:2

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