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How do we know that the gospel preserves the sovereignty of God in salvation?

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The gospel reveals that salvation is a divine act, where God elects and ordains those to eternal life (Acts 13:48).

The sovereignty of God in salvation is a central tenet reflected in the gospel. Acts 13:48 states that as many as were ordained to eternal life believed. This indicates that God's election precedes a person's faith; it is not based on human effort or decision but on God's sovereign choice. The gospel reveals that God orchestrates every aspect of salvation, ensuring that His purposes are fulfilled. This doctrine provides reassurance to believers, affirming that their salvation is secure in God's will rather than dependent on their actions. Thus, the message of the gospel is one of grace, revealing a powerful, sovereign God who guarantees the salvation of His chosen people.
Scripture References: Acts 13:48

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Norm Wells · Jul 14, 2024
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