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What is the significance of 'of Him, through Him, and to Him'?

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'Of Him, through Him, and to Him' highlights the complete sovereignty of God in creation and salvation, affirming that all glory belongs to Him.

The phrase 'of Him, through Him, and to Him' in Romans 11:36 encapsulates the essence of Reformed thought regarding God's sovereignty and glory. It asserts that everything originates from God, is sustained by Him, and ultimately aims to glorify Him. Both creation and redemption are acts of God's sovereign grace, revealing His character and purpose. Thus, believers are called to recognize that their existence and salvation align with the overarching narrative of God's glory. This understanding fosters humility and worship among believers as it redirects their focus from self to the glory and majesty of God.
Scripture References: Romans 11:36

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