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How does the Pearl of Great Price relate to the concept of God's sovereignty?

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The Pearl of Great Price reflects God’s sovereignty by illustrating His active seeking of His chosen people.

The parable of the Pearl of Great Price encapsulates the sovereignty of God in redemption. This narrative indicates that Jesus, represented as the merchant, actively seeks out His 'pearl', which symbolizes His chosen people. In sovereign grace theology, we affirm that God is in control of salvation, initiating the call and opening hearts to understand the gospel. As Jesus mentions in John 6:44, 'No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him,' echoing the truth that God’s purpose and selection are paramount. The value of the pearl serves to remind believers that they are sought after, precious treasures in the sight of Christ, affirming His sovereign choice and grace in their lives.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:45-46, John 6:44

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