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How does God demonstrate His sovereignty in the Gospel?

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God's sovereignty in the Gospel is demonstrated through His predetermined plan and fulfillment of prophecy in Christ.

God's sovereignty over the Gospel is illustrated in His orchestration of redemptive history, beginning with promises in the Old Testament that find fulfillment in Christ. For instance, Acts 2:23 notes that Jesus was delivered 'by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God,' underscoring that His crucifixion was part of God's divine plan. Furthermore, Mark 12 references Psalm 118, where the stone the builders rejected becomes the cornerstone, symbolizing Christ's established position in salvation history. This reveals not only the fulfillment of prophetic declarations but also God's unilateral authority in choosing how salvation is offered—entirely through Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23, Mark 12, Psalm 118

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