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How does God's sovereignty relate to the early church's struggles?

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God's sovereignty assures believers that all events serve His divine purpose, even amidst trials.

The struggles faced by the early church, such as the betrayal of Judas and the subsequent need to appoint a new apostle, highlight God's sovereignty in action. Acts 1:20 shows that Judas's actions were foretold in Scripture, indicating that God's plan was being fulfilled, even through the betrayal. Understanding God's complete control over all events—including our struggles—gives believers comfort. Romans 8:28 reassures us that all things work together for good for those who love God, reflecting His providential care throughout history and within the church today.
Scripture References: Acts 1:20, Romans 8:28

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With One Accord
Drew Dietz · Jan 13, 2008
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Joshua

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