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God is above all sovereignty.

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What established the sovereignty of God?

Definition: Sovereign: One that exercises supreme, permanent authority.The Creator of all that is... God... established His Sovereignty.


What do you mean by 'divine right of sovereignty'?

The Divine Right of sovereignty is the idea that the leader of a country rules by the will of God.


What is divine sovereignty?

Divine sovereignty is the right to rule as the will of God. Often refers to a monarchy, where it is believed that God has chosen the king or queen.


How can you respond to sovereignty as an an attribute of God?

We should completely except God as King and ruler for eternity.


What law did Lucifer disobey?

According to Christianity, Lucifer refused to accept God's sovereignty.


How does God's work of creation show divine sovereignty?

Genesis 1:1 tells us that, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." Because of this creative process he is rightly called the sovereign of the universe. He created all things thus he has the right to have that title.


How do you think God's creation shows sovereignty?

One of the reasons why we see God as sovereign is because He created the universe. Having created it, it belongs to Him and He is its ruler.


Classification of sovereignty?

classification of sovereignty and elements of sovereignty and characteristic of sovereignty


Definition dominat sovereignty and nominal sovereignty?

nominal sovereignty is the authority to only rule in name where substantial sovereignty or dominant sovereignty means real or actual authority


What king appeared as a god in Mesopotamian Akkadian art that had the concept of godlike sovereignty?

Naram-Sin Just learned about this in Art History.


What is calvanist?

Someone who follows the teachings of John Calvin. They emphasize fate, the sovereignty of god, the supreme authority of the Scriptures, and the irresistibility of Grace.


What is it called when the people have the power to make decisions about government?

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