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Why is the doctrine of God's sovereignty important for the church?

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God's sovereignty assures believers that He is in control of salvation and the church's growth.

The doctrine of God's sovereignty is foundational for the church as it assures believers that God is in complete control over salvation and the growth of the church. This encourages faithfulness in ministry, knowing that the outcome does not depend on the effort of believers but on God's divine plan. As seen in Acts 2:47, it is the Lord who adds to the church, affirming that He has chosen His people and will bring them to Himself. This understanding compels believers to trust in God's timing and methods, fostering resilience in ministry endeavors and comfort in the face of challenges.
Scripture References: Acts 2:47

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