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Chapter 7. God’s Sovereignty
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- God’s Supreme Authority
- The Lord Is God – the Only God
- God Reigns Supreme
- God Has Power over All Things
- God Defeats His Enemies
- God Fulfills His Plans
- God carries out his plans
- God’s plans, which he fulfills, were determined long ago – from the beginning
- When the time comes, God’s plans are promptly fulfilled
- God does not change his plans . . .
- . . . though God may have reason to relent from something he proposed
- No one can thwart God’s plans . . .
- . . . Nor can anyone alter what God does
- God works everything for his plans
- God’s Control over the World
- God Has Control over Evil
- God Has Control over Nature
- God Has Control over the Nations
- God is in control of the nations
- God has been in control of the nations throughout history
- God appoints times for events affecting the nations
- God has control over the outcome of conflicts between nations
- God can thwart the plans of the nations
- God establishes all ruling authorities
- God has control over rulers . . .
- . . . God can use rulers in order to accomplish his purposes
- God Has Control over Each Person
- God has control over people’s hearts and minds
- God has control over people’s actions . . .
- . . . Despite people’s plans, their steps are directed by God
- God controls the good and bad things that happen to people
- God determines the length of people’s lives . . .
- . . . and God finishes people’s lives
- Note: The life of every person is in God’s hands
- Addendum: God’s Early Dealings with Humankind
- God’s creation of the first people, in an ideal environment
- Humankind’s original sin . . .
- . . . The judgment for sin – including death and expulsion from the Garden of Eden
- The flood and Noah: Escalated sin and judgment; righteousness and salvation
- The Tower of Babel: Sinful pride and the dispersion of humankind
➜Major headings in: 7. God’s Sovereignty (and all of Unit B)