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What does the Bible say about opposition to the Gospel?

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The Bible teaches that opposition to the Gospel is part of God's sovereign purpose, as seen in passages like Acts 4 and Isaiah 6.

The text explains that opposition to the Gospel is rooted in the sovereign purposes of God. From the early church's experiences in Acts 4, we see that even amidst miraculous events, controversy arose due to the proclamation of Salvation in Jesus Christ. This opposition is primarily not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of evil, as described in Ephesians 6:12. God has ordained opposition to showcase the brilliance of redemption against the backdrop of spiritual darkness. Furthermore, scripture highlights that God's sovereignty involves hardening hearts and blinding minds to fulfill His divine will, as seen in passages like Exodus and Isaiah.
Scripture References: Acts 4:5-22, Ephesians 6:12, Exodus 10:1, Isaiah 6:9-10

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