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How do we know the doctrine of divine guidance is true?

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We know divine guidance is true through Scripture, the testimony of believers, and personal experience of God's directing hand.

The doctrine of divine guidance is rooted in biblical teaching, specifically in passages like Psalm 37:23, which assures us that God orders the steps of the righteous. Throughout Scripture, we see numerous examples of God's people being led by His hand, such as Joseph, David, and even the Apostle Paul, each experiencing the reality of God directing their paths. Additionally, countless believers can attest to God's providential leadings in their own lives, affirming that despite our flawed human efforts, He orchestrates events for our good and His glory. This assurance is a cornerstone of sovereign grace theology, emphasizing that God's sovereign will prevails over our misunderstandings and misdirections.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:23, Romans 8:28-30, Proverbs 16:9

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