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

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God's sovereignty in the gospel is affirmed through Scriptures that declare salvation as an act of divine initiative and purpose, rather than human decision.

The sovereignty of God in salvation is a foundational truth of the gospel emphasized throughout the Scriptures. Romans 8:29-30 articulates the golden chain of salvation, showcasing how those whom God foreknew, He predestined, called, justified, and glorified. This sequence demonstrates that salvation is rooted in God's purpose and not contingent upon human action. In Galatians 1:15, Paul mentions that it was 'when it pleased God' that he was called, further affirming that God's calling and election are sovereign acts. This sovereignty extends to the application of salvation, showing that it is God who brings individuals to a saving knowledge of Christ through the divine work of the Holy Spirit. The essence of the gospel is that it reveals a God who is in control of all things, ensuring that His plans come to fruition, especially in the matter of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30, Galatians 1:15

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