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What does Acts 13 teach us about God's sovereign choice?

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Acts 13 teaches that God has a sovereign choice in selecting those who will receive eternal life.

In Acts 13, the Apostle Paul highlights God's sovereign action in salvation when he states that 'as many as were ordained to eternal life believed.' This speaks to the historic Reformed perspective that salvation is ultimately in God's hands, as He graciously chooses those who will respond to the gospel. The passage underlines the idea that faith itself is a gift from God, reflecting His mercy and grace. This divine ordination emphasizes the assurance of believers that their faith is not a result of their own works but is bestowed upon them by God's sovereign will.
Scripture References: Acts 13:48, Ephesians 1:4-5

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