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What does the sovereignty of God mean for believers?

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The sovereignty of God means He orchestrates all events for His glory and the good of His people, even in difficult circumstances.

The message in Paul’s letter to Philemon illustrates how God’s sovereignty plays a crucial role in the lives of His people. Paul shares that the events leading to Onesimus’s departure were all a part of God's divine plan for bringing him to faith. This reflects a key doctrine in Reformed theology that God is the first cause of all things and that even the actions of evil men will ultimately serve His purposes. Romans 8:28 assures us that 'for those who love God, all things work together for good, for those who are called according to His purpose.' Thus, believers can trust that God’s sovereign hand is at work, leading and guiding every aspect of their lives for their ultimate good and His glory.
Scripture References: Philemon 1:15-16, Romans 8:28

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Charge It to Me
Henry Mahan · Jun 19, 1996
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