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How do we know God's sovereignty in love is true?

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Scripture, particularly Romans 9, asserts God's sovereignty in love, showing He chooses whom to love.

The truth of God's sovereignty in love can be substantiated through scripture, particularly in Romans 9 where Paul articulates God's prerogative to choose whom He loves. This chapter includes the poignant declaration that 'Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated', which exemplifies God's choice occurring before birth or any foreseen actions. This reveals that God's love is not based on human merit, thus affirming the doctrine of unconditional election.

Moreover, if we accept that God's love operates under a sovereign decree, it underscores a critical aspect of His divine nature: that He is not subjected to any external constraints or rules governing His choices. God’s love is freely given according to His will and purpose, demonstrating the richness of grace that He provides to His elect. Thus, our assurance lies in scripture, which consistently emphasizes God’s autonomy and sovereignty in bestowing love and mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15, Romans 9:13, 1 John 4:10, Romans 8:7

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