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20 And God said, "Let the waters bring forth swarms of living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth across the firmament of the heavens." 21 So God created the great sea monsters and every living creature that moves, with which the waters swarm, according to their kinds, and every winged bird according to its kind. And God
As part of God’s design, the sea too has laws and limits which govern its behaviour. Some passages suggest even more delightful ways in which God is linked with the sea. Psalm 104.26 speaks of the ocean as the playground where God ‘plays’ games with Leviathan, the great sea monster. In the sea, Leviathan is like God’s beach-ball!
sea level. At low tide, when water is pulled to the other side of the planet, we begin to see the hidden things of God in the ocean. “There is the sea, vast and spacious, teeming with creatures beyond number – living things both large and small” (Psalm 104:25). It is easy to focus on the “large” aspect of this verse.
The Sovereignty of God does not transcend or overrule His attributes — it is in consonance with them. This fact is extremely important to keep in mind in order to avoid ‘Calvinistic-confusion* in matters such as predestination and free will. The king-pin of the Calvinist philosophy is the Sovereignty of God — the 1Pink A. W.
May 9, 2023 · The ocean dominates the surface of the earth and is in the pages of the Bible too. The Bible offers a view of the sea and the life it supports which affirms its intrinsic value to God as a good, and indeed essential, part of creation. At the same time, it also speaks perceptively of the sea's vulnerability to damage and change.
The sea is personified twice in the verses cited above. Firstly, when the Israelites are described as rebelling at the Sea of Reeds, God rebukes the sea as if it has done something wrong (Ps. 106:9), although the reason why is not clear. Secondly, when it is described as being able to see and run away (Ps. 114:3).
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the mission of God to reconcile people back to him. The Sovereignty of God Throughout the book of Jonah, God’s supreme authority and control are on display. In Jonah, we see God control the storms (1:4), the lot (1:7), the great fish (1:17), the plant (4:6), the worm (4:7), and the winds (4:8). JONAH STUDY GUIDE - 3 MAJOR THEMES WITHIN JONAH ...