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Why does God reveal the gospel to some and not to others?

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God reveals the gospel to those He has chosen, as part of His sovereign will.

The revelation of the gospel is a profound mystery tied to God's sovereign choice. In Matthew 13, we observe that understanding the parables is reserved for those to whom it is given. This aligns with the doctrine of election where God, in His mercy, illuminates the hearts of the chosen so they may come to faith. This selective revelation demonstrates God's grace and the mystery of His divine purpose, reminding us of the need for humility and gratitude in response to His call.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:10-11, Ephesians 1:4-5

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Three Parables
Henry Mahan · Apr 30, 1997
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