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What is the difference between our God and the God of other churches?

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The God of sovereign grace theology is all-powerful and saves according to His will, unlike a powerless god that requires human approval.

The distinction lies in the nature and sovereignty of God as portrayed in Scripture. Historically, many churches depict God as a limited being, dependent on human decisions for salvation. In contrast, the God of the Bible, as preached in Reformed theology, is sovereign and powerful, exercising His will without needing approval from mankind. Isaiah 55:11 asserts that God's word will accomplish what He intends, while Ephesians 1:11 highlights that He works 'after the counsel of His own will.' This understanding underscores that our God is not frustrated or powerless but fully capable of effecting His perfect plan of salvation without reliance on human decision-making.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:11, Ephesians 1:11

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