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How do we know God's sovereign will is always fulfilled?

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God’s sovereign will is always fulfilled because He is both powerful and wise, ensuring that all things come to pass according to His plan.

God’s sovereignty is one of the core tenets of Reformed theology, affirming that He exercises supreme authority over all creation. The fulfillment of His sovereign will is evident throughout Scripture, as seen in Ruth's story: her journey back to Bethlehem was not merely a coincidence but part of God's predetermined plan to bring forth the Messiah. Acts 4:27-28 reminds us that even the actions of those who oppose God are within His control. We can therefore have confidence that God’s purposes will prevail, as He works all things for His glory and the good of those whom He has called.
Scripture References: Psalm 135:6, Isaiah 46:10

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