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How do we know the gospel is sent on purpose?

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The gospel is sent on purpose, as evidenced by God's orchestration of events to fulfill His divine plan (Acts 28:1-11).

The sermon highlights that the gospel is never shared accidentally; it is directed by God to the specific people and places He has chosen. In Acts 28, the ship carrying Paul was caught in a storm but ultimately led to the unintentional destination of Malta, where the gospel would be preached. This illustrates that God, in His sovereignty, knew that the Maltese needed to hear the gospel, and He sent Paul there to fulfill that purpose. God commands the light of the gospel to shine into the hearts of those He intends to save, which reflects His deliberate action in the salvation process.
Scripture References: Acts 28:1-11

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