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What does the Bible say about Divine Sovereignty?

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The Bible affirms Divine Sovereignty as central to God's nature, especially in Romans 9, where it highlights God's authority in choosing whom to save.

The doctrine of Divine Sovereignty is vividly portrayed in Scripture, particularly in Romans 9, where the Apostle Paul emphasizes that God's sovereign choice is not based on human merit but solely on His will and purpose. This is comforting to sinners aware of their own deficiencies because it underscores that salvation is entirely a work of God, removing despair by affirming that even the most undeserving are chosen by His grace. This doctrine highlights the profound truth that without Divine Sovereignty, no one would stand a chance of salvation as we are all deserving of justice due to our sinfulness.

However, this teaching often faces opposition as it challenges human pride. Many are uncomfortable with the notion that God predestines and elects individuals for salvation without any consideration of their actions or worthiness. The popular misconception is that one's efforts or righteousness create a basis for God's election, which detracts from the sovereignty of God's grace. Consequently, those who embrace the doctrine of Divine Sovereignty find it a source of hope, while those who seek to maintain some form of self-excellence resist it vehemently.
Scripture References: Romans 9:10-18, Romans 8:28, Philippians 4:11, Romans 8:28-30, Ephesians 1:4-5

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