In Ebenezer Rogers' sermon titled "All that occurs in His wide empire," he addresses the profound theological topic of God's absolute sovereignty. He argues that every occurrence in the universe, from natural disasters to personal tragedies, is the ordained action of a sovereign God who controls all things according to His divine will. Rogers cites Daniel 4:35 and Isaiah 46:10, emphasizing that God's counsel stands firm and that no one can resist His authority. The significance of this doctrine lies in providing believers with an anchor for faith amidst the turmoil of life, reassuring them that even in distressing situations, God remains a wise, just, and loving sovereign whose purposes ultimately prevail.
“From the falling of a leaf to the extinction of a race, from the death of a sparrow to the blotting out of a star, is only the fiat of him who is from everlasting to everlasting.”
“Affliction does not come forth from the dust, neither does trouble spring out of the ground, but the Lord God omnipotent reigns.”
“Here at least we have an anchorage for faith, a place where she can cling and look up amid the jarring elements...”
“Who would not choose that a father's hand should pour the bitter cup which he was to drink even to the dregs?”
The Bible affirms God's sovereignty, emphasizing that He rules over all creation and nothing happens outside of His will.
Daniel 4:35, Isaiah 46:10
We know God's sovereignty is true through His declared word in Scripture and the evidence of His control over history.
Daniel 4:35, Isaiah 46:10
God's sovereignty is crucial for Christians because it assures us that He is in control and works everything for our good.
Romans 8:28
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