Trevor Angove

The Character of the Sovereign God Revealed in Psalm 139

The doctrine of divine sovereignty has long been a debated and often misunderstood topic in Christian theology. Psalm 139 offers one of the most intimate and comprehensive portraits of God’s sovereign attributes in the Scriptures. This paper argues that God’s sovereignty, as presented in Psalm 139:1–16, serves as the means and foundation for a deeply loving, comforting, and intimate God. This is relevant for every believer who wrestles with the idea of a relational and sovereign God. This claim will be substantiated through a review of theological literature on divine omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence; an exegetical reading of Psalm 139:1–16; engagement with the Openness theology objection; and practical and devotional application drawn from both scholarly sources and homiletical reflection. Having established that God’s sovereignty is the foundation for His loving, comforting, and intimate character, we can be assured as believers that we have comfort in suffering, God’s presence in loneliness, and God’s ear in prayer.

BTM 499, Senior Capstone

David Reed

10 – 10:25 AM

Goodrich 109

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Trevor Angove & Bobby Byrd

2024 Bushnell debate championship

Topic: All non-Christian religious faiths are false.

Affirmative: Trevor Angove

Negative: Bobby Byrd

The winner will be decided by audience vote, and will be crowned the 2024 Bushnell debate champion.

COMM 225, Argumentation and Debate

Doyle Srader

L203

1 – 1:50 PM

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