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How does God’s sovereignty change how I view my past, present, and future‪?‬ The Ridge – Weekly Message

    • Christianity

The book of Genesis concludes with Joseph looking back over his life. But how does he make sense of his great reversals from favored child to slave then to hero? The theological word to explain it all is sovereignty, which basically means God is in control. Nothing can thwart his plan and purpose — not even the sin of man. Rather, He uses it all to bring forth good.

Message by Mike Van Rees

Scripture referenced: Genesis 50

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The book of Genesis concludes with Joseph looking back over his life. But how does he make sense of his great reversals from favored child to slave then to hero? The theological word to explain it all is sovereignty, which basically means God is in control. Nothing can thwart his plan and purpose — not even the sin of man. Rather, He uses it all to bring forth good.

Message by Mike Van Rees

Scripture referenced: Genesis 50

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24 min