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Why do some people reject the idea of God's sovereignty in salvation?

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Some reject God's sovereignty in salvation due to a misunderstanding of free will and the nature of sin.

Many people struggle with the doctrine of God's sovereignty in salvation because it challenges their perception of free will. The sermon highlights that people often believe they possess the ability to choose God on their own; however, the Scripture reveals that apart from God's sovereign grace, no one seeks after Him. Romans 3:10-12 asserts that none are righteous, and man's natural inclination is toward sin, making it impossible for anyone to come to faith without divine intervention. This doctrine emphasizes that while individuals are responsible for their sins, God's election and will are the ultimate sources of salvation, leading to a fuller understanding and acceptance of His grace.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12

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