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What does the Bible say about the counsel of God?

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The Bible reveals that the counsel of God encompasses His purposes and plans, particularly concerning salvation through Jesus Christ.

The counsel of God refers to His divine purpose and the deep, fixed mindset that He possesses about creation, humanity, and redemption. In Acts 20:27, Paul confidently states he has declared 'all the counsel of God', which entails not only the gospel message but also the overarching purpose of God in history and individual lives. This counsel highlights that God is sovereign and purposeful in everything He does, ensuring that all events, whether good or bad, contribute to the salvation of His elect and the ultimate glorification of Himself. The deeper understanding of God's counsel reassures believers of His complete control and faithful promises.
Scripture References: Acts 20:27, Isaiah 14:24, Isaiah 46:9-11, Romans 8:28-30, Isaiah 46:10, Proverbs 19:21, Psalms 33:11, Isaiah 9:6

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All the Council
Tim James · Jan 2, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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