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How do we know that God orchestrates our paths for salvation?

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The Bible teaches that God orchestrates our paths by sending His messengers and preparing our hearts for salvation, as seen in the story of the Ethiopian eunuch.

In the narrative of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8, we observe a clear demonstration of God's sovereign orchestration. Philip, an evangelist, was directed by the angel of the Lord to meet the eunuch at a specific time and place. This underscores a key tenet of sovereign grace theology: God's providential hand in individual salvation. The eunuch was traveling back from Jerusalem, seemingly empty despite his religious practices, yet God positioned Philip to explain the Scriptures to him. This engagement not only illustrates God’s initiative in seeking out the lost but also emphasizes His control over the circumstances of life to lead individuals to faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 8:26-40

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