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How does predestination relate to God's sovereignty?

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Predestination is a key aspect of God's sovereignty, emphasizing that He has chosen certain individuals for salvation according to His will.

Predestination is intricately linked to the sovereignty of God, illustrating His absolute authority over salvation. In Acts 4:28, the early church recognized God's predetermined plan when they prayed about the actions of Herod and Pilate, stating that they did 'whatsoever thy hand and thy counsel determined before to be done.' This affirms that God orchestrates all events according to His sovereign purpose. Ephesians 1:4-5 further clarifies that believers were 'chosen in Him before the foundation of the world,' indicating that God’s predestination is an intentional act by which He designs to save individuals according to His eternal purpose. This doctrine not only reassures believers of God's control over their salvation but also instills confidence in His promises, as everything unfolds as He has ordained.
Scripture References: Acts 4:28, Ephesians 1:4-5

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