In a recent teaching, we explored the complexities of divine sovereignty and human free will, focusing on Acts 4:27-28, where early believers acknowledged God’s predetermined plans. This passage has been central to debates on predestination and free will, with interpretations ranging from God as a sovereign despot to Open Theism. The teaching highlighted that God, while all-knowing and in control, values freedom and choice, challenging the notion of God as an earthly sovereign. It emphasized God’s desire for all to be saved, reflecting His love and justice. The session concluded by contrasting the Old Covenant’s physical manifestations of God’s presence with the New Covenant’s spiritual realities, inviting believers to ensure their faith rests on the unshakeable foundation of God’s eternal kingdom.
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