How does Jeremiah 27:5 affirm God's sovereignty over creation and nations today? “By My great power and outstretched arm, I made the earth, and the men and beasts on the face of the earth, and I give it to anyone I please.” Clear Claims About God’s Sovereignty • God alone is Creator: He “made the earth,” establishing absolute ownership over every inch of it. • He formed “men and beasts,” showing that every life—human or animal—owes its existence to Him. • He freely “give[s] it to anyone [He] please[s],” underscoring His unrestricted authority to assign land, power, and dominion according to His will. Three Ongoing Dimensions of Sovereignty 1. Cosmic Sovereignty—Creation itself – Psalm 24:1: “The earth is the LORD’s, and the fullness thereof.” – Acts 17:24–25: He “made the world and everything in it,” and “He Himself gives everyone life and breath.” 2. National Sovereignty—Governance of nations – Daniel 2:21: “He changes times and seasons; He removes kings and establishes them.” – Proverbs 21:1: “The king’s heart is a watercourse in the hand of the LORD.” 3. Personal Sovereignty—Individual lives – Psalm 139:13–16: God knits each person together in the womb. – Matthew 10:29–31: Not even a sparrow falls apart from the Father’s will, and every hair on our heads is numbered. Practical Implications for Believers Today • Confidence in turbulent times: Political shifts or cultural upheavals do not escape God’s control; He appoints rulers for His purposes. • Humility in success: Any influence, property, or opportunity we have is a stewardship granted by Him, not an achievement we own. • Urgency in mission: Because God rules nations, His gospel can advance anywhere—He opens doors no power can shut (Revelation 3:7). • Rest in creation care: The One who spoke the world into existence still sustains it (Colossians 1:17); our stewardship flows from trusting His ongoing governance. Key Takeaway Jeremiah 27:5 declares that the same God who formed the world remains the unrivaled ruler over every government and every life today, wielding His “great power and outstretched arm” with perfect wisdom and purpose. |