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How do we know that God's sovereignty includes unbelief?

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God's sovereignty encompasses all actions, including the judicial hardening of hearts against belief as seen in John 12:40.

The sovereignty of God is a core doctrine within Reformed theology, which teaches that God is in complete control of all things. John 12:40 illustrates that God Himself can blind and harden hearts as a judgment against willful unbelief. When individuals choose to reject the truth of the Gospel, God judicially allows their hearts to remain in blindness, further confirming their rebellion against Him. This hardening serves as a testament to God's sovereign authority and justice over those who willfully refuse to acknowledge His sovereignty and power.
Scripture References: John 12:40, Isaiah 6:10

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