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How does unbelief affect the purpose of God?

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Unbelief does not thwart God's purposes; they will be accomplished regardless of human doubt.

In Romans 3:3-4, the apostle Paul asks whether some people's unbelief could nullify God's faithfulness. He affirms that human unbelief, while real, does not disrupt the plan of God. God's promises and purposes are fulfilled irrespective of individual belief. This reflects the sovereignty of God, emphasizing that even the failures and doubts of humanity cannot hinder His ultimate plan for redemption. Belief in Christ is necessary for salvation, but it does not influence God's overarching sovereign will.
Scripture References: Romans 3:3-4, 2 Timothy 2:13

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Romans Three
Henry Mahan · Nov 24, 1974
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