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How do we know that God is not with everyone?

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The Bible indicates that God's presence is specifically with His elect, those chosen for salvation, as highlighted in Isaiah 8:9-10.

The scripture reveals that God does not extend His presence and support to everyone equally. In Isaiah 8:9-10, it is shown that there is a clear distinction between those who are in covenant with God and those who are not. The text illustrates that those who associate with the world and reject God's sovereignty are not in His favor. This aligns with the teachings of James 4:4, which states that friendship with the world is enmity with God. Therefore, God's assurance is given to His chosen people, underscoring the sovereign grace theology that emphasizes election and divine will in the salvation of individuals.
Scripture References: Isaiah 8:9-10, James 4:4

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God Is With Whom?
Clay Curtis · Nov 30, 2008
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