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God's Governmental Sovereignty

Webster

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God's Governmental Sovereignty - John Bradshaw
OpenTools AI summary: John Bradshaw opens with humor and storytelling, then quickly turns to a big theological question: who is God, and what does it mean that He is sovereign? He anchors the answer in creation, pointing to Revelation 4 and Genesis 1 as the foundation for understanding God as the maker of all things.

From there, he moves through a series of Bible stories that show God’s authority in action. Jesus stills the storm, the furnace cannot harm the faithful, Peter’s chains fall off, the Red Sea opens, and Jericho’s walls collapse. Each story is used to show that God is not limited by nature, politics, or human power.

The sermon closes by lifting up the cross as the highest revelation of divine sovereignty. Bradshaw argues that God’s power is seen most clearly not in control or coercion, but in love, patience, and redemption. The final appeal is deeply personal: will the listener let God be sovereign in their own life?
 
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