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How does God's sovereignty affect our understanding of sin?

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God's sovereignty means that while He is not the author of sin, He allows it to happen to fulfill His divine purposes.

Understanding God's sovereignty profoundly shapes our perspective on sin. God is not the author of sin; however, as sovereign, He allows sin to exist and occurs according to His will. This does not imply that God causes individuals to sin, but rather that in His infinitely wise plan, He permits sin to enter the world to ultimately demonstrate His grace and mercy through redemption. Romans 8:28 reassures us that God works all things, including sinful acts, together for the good of those who love Him, demonstrating His ability to bring about His will despite human failure.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28

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No Other God
Paul Mahan · May 13, 2001
Joshua

Joshua

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