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What does the Bible say about divine providence in salvation?

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The Bible teaches that God's providence governs all events to accomplish the salvation of His chosen people.

Divine providence is the active, sustaining hand of God that orchestrates every event and circumstance in the world to bring about His will, particularly regarding the salvation of His people. In Acts 8, we see God directing Philip from a populated city to the desert to meet the Ethiopian eunuch, demonstrating how God rules both nature and human affairs to fulfill His redemptive plan. This reflects Romans 8:28, which assures believers that all things work together for good to those who love God, according to His purpose.

This sovereignty over providence is crucial in demonstrating that salvation is not a matter of chance but is predetermined and planned by God for those He has elected. The eunuch’s journey to understand the Scriptures and his encounter with Philip were a result of God’s purposeful design, showing how all events in life are moving toward a divine encounter with the gospel, the good news of Christ’s salvation.

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