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What does our passage say about God?
First thing I see is that He is sovereign.
Look at verses 13-15
We should filter everything through this lens.
God does not ordain evil but He allows it.
This is why it is so important that we know this Book.
We must know His character so we can trust Him.
He has always proven faithful.
In the darkest night, He has proven faithful.
I think back to Elijah, and when he was ready to quite and Elijah felt alone.
I have to admit, I tend to get dicouraged.
There are times I look at this world and feel like the miss is to big.
The world is to far gone.
What can I do?
We need to remember that God is sovergiegn, He is working in teh hearts of people.
We can’t do that.
Only He can change hearst and people.
We need to pray and seek the power of the Holy Spirit, Amen?
What else dhoes our our text say about God? Look at veres 14
Our passage and comparing ang contrasting us verse God, so if our lives are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes.
What does our text say about us, about men and women?
First, we often live our lives in complete ignorance that God is in conrtol not us.
We make plans for our lives without even considering that God is in control.
That it is His will and not ours.
The second thing this passage reveals about us is in verse 16.
adjective: arrogant
having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities.
The third and final thing our text reveals about us is in verse 17
Often times we get very focused on the sin in our life that we shouldn’t be doing and totally ignore the good things that we should.
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