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How do we know that God does not violate human free will?

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God’s sovereignty is exercised without compromising human responsibility, as He works within the constraints of human choice.

The assertion that God does not violate human free will stems from His nature as the sovereign ruler who governs all creation. The theology of sovereign grace emphasizes that while God is in control, He operates in such a way that respects human choice. Acts 2:23 illustrates this balance, where the crucifixion of Christ was both predetermined by God and carried out by the free actions of wicked men. This demonstrates that God's sovereignty orchestrates events without negating the genuine choices made by individuals. Consequently, God's power is impeccably intertwined with human action.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23

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