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How does God's sovereignty relate to our reconciliation with Him?

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God’s sovereignty is paramount in reconciliation, as it underscores that all aspects of salvation, including our restoration to Him, are ultimately orchestrated by His will.

God's sovereignty deeply enriches the doctrine of reconciliation by affirming that the entire process of salvation is orchestrated by His divine plan and purpose. As affirmed in 2 Corinthians 5:18 that 'all things are of God,' it emphasizes that it is God who takes the initiative in reconciling humanity to Himself. This perspective combats the notion that reconciliation is reliant on human effort or decision-making; rather, it is a gracious act resulting from God's will. Furthermore, understanding God as sovereign in this reconciliation gives believers confidence and assurance that their salvation is secure, as it rests in the hands of an all-powerful and faithful God who guaranteed it through Christ’s atoning work.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:18

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