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Sovereign and Omnipotent
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SOVEREIGN AND OMNIPOTENT
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Here we have selected passages, largely from the monotheistic religions, on
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God's sovereignty over the affairs of the world. God rules over the affairs of
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men and women and decides their destinies; humans are therefore subject to the
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will of God: see Providence, pp. 1081-93. The teaching that God is omnipotent
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often includes the belief that God determines everything that happens in this
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world, be it for good or evil; this relates to doctrines of predestination and
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free will: see Predestination, pp. 494-97.
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The Lord will reign for ever and ever.
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1. Judaism and Christianity. Bible, Exodus 15.18
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Unto God belongs the sovereignty of the heavens and the earth and all that is
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therein, and it is He who has power over all things.
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2. Islam. Qur'an 5.120
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The earth is wide, but God is the elder.
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3. African Traditional Religions. Akan Proverb (Ghana)
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All that are rulers, kings, potentates, lords chiefs, officials--
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All are God's creation.
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Their will is subject to God's;
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On God are they all dependent.
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4. Sikhism. Adi Granth, Bilaval-ki-Var 6, M.4, p. 851
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The Wise One is the most mindful of the plans,
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which, indeed, were wrought in the past,
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By demons and by men,
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and which will be wrought hereafter!
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He, the Lord, is the sole decider,
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so may it be unto us as He wills!
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5. Zoroastrianism. Avesta, Yasna 29.4
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Revere the anger of Heaven,
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And presume not to make sport or be idle.
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Revere the changing moods of Heaven,
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And presume not to drive about at your pleasure.
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Great Heaven is intelligent,
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And is with you in all your goings.
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Great Heaven is clear-seeing,
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And is with you in your wanderings and indulgences.
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6. Confucianism. Book of Songs, Ode 254
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Akan Proverb: Cf. Ashanti Verse, p. 293.
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I, even I, am he,
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and there is no god beside me;
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I kill and I make alive;
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I wound and I heal;
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and there is none that can deliver out of my hand.
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7. Judaism and Christianity. Bible, Deuteronomy 32.39
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All that is in the heavens and the earth magnifies God;
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He is the All-mighty, the All-wise.
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To Him belongs the Kingdom of the heavens and the earth;
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He gives life, and He makes to die, and He is powerful
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over everything.
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He is the First and the Last, the Outward and the Inward;
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He has knowledge of everything.
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It is He that created the heavens and the earth in six days
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then seated Himself upon the Throne.
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He knows what penetrates into the earth, and what comes forth from it,
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what comes down from heaven, and what goes up into it.
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He is with you wherever you are; and God sees
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the things you do.
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To Him belongs the Kingdom of the heavens and the earth;
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and unto Him all matters are returned.
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He makes the night enter into the day
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and makes the day enter into the night.
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He knows the thoughts within the breasts.
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8. Islam. Qur'an 57.1-6
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The tree set up by Imana (God) cannot be blown down by the wind.
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9. African Traditional Religions. Banyarawanda Proverb (Tanzania)
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With men it is impossible, but not with God; for all things are possible with
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God.
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10. Christianity. Bible, Mark 10.27
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Book of Songs, Ode 254: This is a classic statement of the teaching that
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rulers must pay regard to the Mandate of Heaven, without which their reign
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becomes untenable. It is one stanza of a longer poem given on pp. 1089f.
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Banyarawanda Proverb: Cf. Boran Prayer, p. 560.
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If He so will, He can remove you and put in your place a new creation; that is
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surely no great matter for God.
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11. Islam. Qur'an 14.19-20
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The Creator of the heavens and the earth; and when He decrees a thing, He but
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says to it "Be," and it is.
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12. Islam. Qur'an 2.117
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For I am God, and there is no other;
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I am God, and there is none like me,
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declaring the end from the beginning
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and from ancient times things not yet done,
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saying, "My counsel shall stand,
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and I will accomplish all my purpose,"
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calling a bird of prey from the east,
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the man of my counsel from a far country.
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I have spoken, and I will bring it to pass;
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I have purposed, and I will do it.
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13. Judaism and Christianity. Bible, Isaiah 46.9-11
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Qur'an 2.117: Compare Genesis 1.3: "And God said, 'Let there be light'; and
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there was light," p. 126. Isaiah 46.9-11: The word and judgments of God will
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inevitably come to pass. The specific historical setting of this verse is the
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announcement by God through the anonymous prophet deutero-Isaiah concerning the
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coming of Cyrus of Persia, the 'bird of prey from the east,' to conquer
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Babylon. CF. Habakkak 2.2-3, p. 1043.
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