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How does the Gospel accomplish God's will?

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The Gospel accomplishes God's will because it is empowered by His sovereignty and grace to effect change in the hearts of His people.

God's sovereign will is always accomplished through the Gospel, as affirmed in Isaiah 55:11, which states that God's Word 'shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please.' The efficacy of the Gospel lies in the fact that it is His message, carried out by the power of the Holy Spirit. The Gospel not only calls sinners to repentance but also results in the transformation of their hearts, as it brings forth faith and fruit in the life of the believer. This divine process underscores the importance of relying on God’s promises and prayers for the effectiveness of the Gospel in every situation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:11, 2 Corinthians 2:14, Romans 10:17

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