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How does God's sovereignty relate to His doctrine?

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God's sovereignty ensures that His doctrine is authoritative and cannot be changed by human wills.

God's sovereignty is intricately linked to His doctrine, as it establishes that His teachings are not mere suggestions but divine mandates that reflect His unchangeable nature. The metaphor of doctrine as rain illustrates that just as rain falls by God's sovereign will, so too does His doctrine reach those He intends to revive and refresh spiritually (Deuteronomy 32:2). God’s sovereignty ensures that His Word will accomplish its purpose (Isaiah 55:11), and thus, the reception of doctrine is not contingent on human choice but is rooted in God's divine plan for salvation—a truth that encourages believers to trust in His unassailable goodness and righteousness.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 32:2, Isaiah 55:11

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