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How does sin relate to the sovereignty of God?

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Sin does not thwart God's sovereignty but highlights the necessity of His grace in salvation (Romans 1:18-3:20).

The relationship between sin and the sovereignty of God centers around the understanding that God is ultimately in control, even over sin. While sin is a pervasive and destructive force in the world, it does not escape God's sovereign rule. Instead, through His sovereignty, God has orchestrated a plan of redemption that addresses humanity's sinful state. The recognition of sin leads us to understand the depth of God’s grace, teaching us that salvation is entirely of the Lord's doing, thereby ensuring that all glory is directed to Him alone. Therefore, the presence of sin magnifies God's sovereignty in salvation, as He redeems His people according to His divine will and purpose.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18-3:20

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