If God Is Sovereign, Why Does Satan Wreak Havoc? With Shannon Scott
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4m 54s
Is the enemy’s activity at odds with God’s sovereignty? Shannon helps us navigate one of faith’s most complex tensions… the relationship between spiritual warfare and divine authority. Drawing from the book of Job and Jesus’ words to Peter, Shannon explains that while the enemy is active, he is never autonomous. God’s sovereignty sets the limits, and Christ Himself intercedes for His people within those boundaries. The result is both sobering and deeply comforting: nothing touches us that has not first passed through the hand of a sovereign and loving God.
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