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How does God's sovereignty relate to His promises?

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God's sovereignty is foundational to the reliability of His promises, ensuring they will be fulfilled exactly as He decrees.

God's sovereignty is the governing attribute through which His promises are made sure. In 2 Peter 3:9, the assurance that God is not willing that any of His elect perish affirms that His will is sovereignly accomplished without fail. The fulfillment of God's promises is tied not to human action or conditions but solely to His divine will and grace. This sovereignty establishes a firm foundation for the believer's faith, helping them rest in the certainty that all that God has promised concerning salvation, sanctification, and eternal life will come to fruition for those whom He has called.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:9, Ephesians 1:4-5, Acts 13:48

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