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What does Acts 13 teach about God's sovereignty?

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Acts 13 illustrates God's sovereignty in salvation through the election and fulfillment of His promises.

In Acts 13, Paul addresses God's sovereignty by outlining how all events in salvation history—such as Israel's election, the coming of David, and ultimately Christ—are part of God’s divine plan. The sermons in Acts highlight that even the rejection of Christ by His own people serves to fulfill the Scriptures and God's purpose. This understanding of God's sovereignty reassures believers that their salvation is not random but orchestrated by the Almighty, emphasizing His control over both history and individual lives.
Scripture References: Acts 13:27-29, Exodus 6:6, Romans 11:33-36

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