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God's Absolute Sovereignty
All commentators agree that this verse is a powerful declaration of God's absolute sovereignty. Unlike pagan gods who were assigned specific domains (like the sea or the sky), the God of the Bible rules everywhere without restriction. Scholars like Charles Spurgeon emphasize that God is not a servant to human free will or chance; rather, His good pleasure is the ultimate determining factor in all that happens in heaven, on earth, and in the seas.
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18th Century
Theologian
Whatsoever the Lord pleased - God is an absolute sovereign. He has formed a plan, and has carried it out. He has made the world as …
19th Century
Bishop
Adapted from Psalms 115:3.
19th Century
Preacher
The heathen divided the universe into provinces, and they had Jupiter to rule heaven and earth, and Neptune for the sea. Even today many sing, but,…
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16th Century
Theologian
Whatever does please him, etc. This is that immeasurable greatness of the divine being, of which he had just spoken. He not only founded h…
17th Century
Pastor
Whatsoever the Lord pleased, [that] did he
In creation, producing into being what creatures he thought fit; in provi…
17th Century
Minister
God is, and always will be, the same to his church, a gracious, faithful, wonder-working God. And his church is, and will be, the same to him, a th…