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What does foreknowledge imply about God's sovereignty?

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Foreknowledge underscores God's total sovereignty, indicating that He actively chooses His elect rather than reacting to human decisions.

Foreknowledge serves as a significant declaration of God's sovereignty. It indicates that God does not merely foresee future events or decisions but actively determines the individuals who will be saved. The narrative of God's election as presented in Scripture, specifically in Acts 13:48, clarifies that belief is a result of being ordained to eternal life. Therefore, God's foreknowledge is not contingent upon human actions but stems from His sovereign will and purpose, highlighting that salvation is entirely of the Lord. This sovereignty assures believers that their status as God's elect is secure and established in God's love.
Scripture References: Acts 13:48

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