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How does God's sovereignty relate to the forgiveness of sin?

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God's sovereignty ensures that His forgiveness is available to His chosen people, as He purposed to save them through Christ’s sacrifice.

God's sovereignty is intricately tied to the forgiveness of sin, as His choosing of a people and His plan through Christ illustrate His control over salvation history. In Genesis 50:20, Joseph testified to his brothers, 'But God meant it for good,' highlighting that despite human wickedness, God's purposes prevail. This reveals that forgiveness is not just a reaction to sin but part of God's sovereign decree to glorify His grace. The faithfulness of God means that He will fulfill His promise of forgiveness towards those He has chosen, assuring believers that their sins are truly blotted out. God's sovereignty provides the confidence that His forgiveness is not capricious but firmly rooted in His eternal plan.
Scripture References: Genesis 50:20

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