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What are the implications of believing that all things are of God?

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Believing that all things are of God means trusting in His sovereignty over every aspect of life including salvation, history, and personal circumstances.

Embracing the notion that 'all things are of God,' as expressed in 2 Corinthians 5:18-21, carries profound implications for a believer's understanding of God's sovereignty. This belief instills confidence that everything in life, whether joyous or painful, serves a purpose ordained by God. It reassures Christians that trials and tribulations are not random events but part of God's sovereign plan, ultimately working for their good and His glory (Romans 8:28). Moreover, this truth encourages Christians to cultivate a spirit of gratitude in all circumstances, recognizing that God's hand governs even difficult situations. It also provides comfort in evangelism, as believers trust that God is sovereign in saving His people and that the gospel will reach those chosen for salvation (John 6:37). Knowing that God is in control leads to a deeper faith and reliance upon Him in all matters of life.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:18-21, Romans 8:28, John 6:37

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