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Why do some people resist God's sovereignty?

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People resist God's sovereignty due to their sinful nature and the desire for autonomy over their lives.

Resistance to God's sovereignty is a manifestation of humanity's fallen nature. As described in Romans 3:10-12, there are none righteous, and all have turned aside. This resistance stems from a desire to be in control of one's destiny, leading to spiritual blindness. The truth of God's sovereign rule is often met with rebellion, as illustrated in Psalm 2, where the kings of the earth conspire against the Lord and His anointed. Failure to recognize God's authority results in rejecting the loving bands of mercy and grace that He offers through Christ. Acknowledging God's sovereignty invites submission and rest in His plan, freeing believers from the burdens of self-determination.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12, Psalm 2

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