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Why is God's choice better than man's choice?

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God's choice ensures alignment with His divine plan, while man's choice often leads to destruction and folly.

Throughout the Bible, the narrative underscores that God's choices for leadership and direction are always superior. In Deuteronomy 17:15, God instructs Israel to choose only a king whom He appoints. When Israel chose Saul, it was a rejection of God's best for them. The resulting turmoil in Israel, characterized by war and suffering, exemplifies the folly of human decisions made apart from divine guidance. God, in His sovereignty, knows what is best for humanity, and His choices reflect a wisdom that surpasses human understanding. The consequences of Saul's reign stand as a cautionary tale about the perils of preferring human wisdom over divine guidance.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 17:15

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