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How does God's sovereignty relate to our decision to believe?

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God's sovereignty ensures that our faith is a result of His grace, not our own will or decision.

In Reformed theology, it is understood that God's sovereignty plays a critical role in our decision to believe. As stated in John 1:12-13, belief is a gift that comes not from human will but from being born of God. This emphasizes that our faith is the result of God's initiative rather than our own efforts. The doctrines of grace, particularly irresistible grace, affirm that when God intends to save His elect, He ensures that they will respond to the gospel in faith. The assurance lies in knowing that salvation is not contingent upon fluctuating human decisions, but rather upon the steadfast purpose and sovereign will of our Lord, which guarantees that those He calls will inevitably come to faith.
Scripture References: John 1:12-13

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