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Why is God's independence important for Christians?

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God's independence underscores His sovereignty and self-sufficiency, assuring believers of His ultimate power.

The sermon highlights the independence of God, emphasizing that He does not derive His strength, wisdom, or power from any of His creations. Romans 11:34-35 asks rhetorically about who has known the mind of the Lord, conveying the idea that God does not need counsel or assistance from anyone. This concept is essential for Christians to understand; it means that God's purposes will be realized regardless of human actions, which provides a profound assurance that our salvation and life's circumstances are in His capable hands. Acknowledging God's independence allows believers to trust in His plan without fear that human limitations can thwart His will.
Scripture References: Romans 11:34-35, Acts 17:25, Isaiah 46:9-10, Romans 11:36

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