My god is sovereign

Faustino de Jesús Zamora Vargas
Faustino de Jesús Zamora Vargas

SUMMARY: God is sovereign and in His unlimited sovereignty, He includes you and your entire life. Playing God is trying to usurp His sovereignty. His sovereignty has nothing to do with the free will that He allowed man, but with His majesty and eternal power. He wants the best for His children and arranges all things for their good. You have the choice to work in His Kingdom and be appointed as an administrator of His grace. Psalm 47 is recommended reading.

Let's admit that we are not fit to exercise control. Not even about ourselves. The Christian who believes he is in control of things will not cease to suffer from frustrations. God is irreplaceable and no one will do things better than what He thought to do beforehand. .. because He is sovereign and in His unlimited sovereignty, which encompasses the control of all creation, you are included ., your feelings, your emotions, your entire life. Playing God is trying to usurp his sovereignty.


Humanism says that God's sovereignty has its gaps because He allows wars, natural disasters, the doom of man that leads to his own destruction. That is false, because the sovereignty of the creator does not generate inconsistent and arbitrary actions to damage his creation, but to bless it. The sovereignty of God has nothing to do with the free will that he allowed man, but with his majesty and eternal power. Man does what he wants and the actions he takes in his life will have consequences, good or bad, it's that simple. “There are ways that seem straight to man, but that end up being ways of death (Pr 14.12 NIV) He is good and merciful, but let's not forget that he hates sin.

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