Day 70: God’s Sovereignty Amid Nations
- Dr. John W. Mulinde
- Sep 7
- 2 min read
Today’s Reading: Isaiah 17–26
Date: Monday, 8th September 2025
To the Faithful Readers
Today’s chapters reveal God’s absolute sovereignty over nations and His unwavering commitment to justice and deliverance. Isaiah 17–26 recounts the judgment of wicked nations, the protection of His people, and the ultimate triumph of God’s purposes. As you read, reflect on how God orchestrates history and uses every circumstance—even difficult ones—for His glory and the good of His people.
Reading Instructions
Read Isaiah 17–26 carefully, noting God’s control over events, His warnings against rebellion, and His promises of salvation and restoration. Consider how His sovereignty applies to your personal life and the world around you.
Guided Devotional
1. Who is God?
The Sovereign Over Nations – He raises and humbles kings and empires according to His plan (Isaiah 17:12–13).
The Protector of His People – God shields those who trust Him from the schemes of the wicked (Isaiah 25:4).
The Righteous Judge – He ensures justice is served and oppressors are held accountable (Isaiah 26:9).
2. What Are the Ways of God?
God exercises complete control over earthly powers and events.
God rewards faithfulness and punishes rebellion.
God provides peace and strength for those who trust Him, even in turbulent times.
God’s ultimate plan is restoration, hope, and glory for His people.
3. What Is His Character?
Powerful – His authority extends over all creation.
Faithful – He fulfills His promises to His people.
Just – He upholds righteousness and punishes sin.
Compassionate – He protects and provides for those who rely on Him.
Golden Nugget
Even when the world seems chaotic, God’s sovereignty assures us that nothing is outside His control, and His people will ultimately triumph.
Prayer
Lord, I acknowledge Your power over nations and my own life. Strengthen my trust in Your plans, guide me through challenges, and help me rely fully on Your sovereignty. Protect me from fear and give me peace that comes from knowing You are in control. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Activation Challenge
Reflect on one area of life where you feel overwhelmed and surrender it to God’s control.
Memorize Isaiah 26:3–4 and meditate on God’s perfect peace and faithfulness.
Pray for your nation and leaders, asking God to guide them according to His will.
Next Reading:
Day 71 – Isaiah 27–36
Continue observing God’s judgment, His deliverance of His people, and the hope of restoration amid rebellion.



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