The God Who Chooses
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If God is all-loving and all-powerful, why aren't all people saved?This is one of the most painful and profound questions in Christianity. It strikes at the heart of God's character and our faith.In "The God Who Chooses," this difficult tension is faced head-on, not with human philosophy, but with a humble and rigorous journey through Scripture. This book tackles the "hard" passages-from Romans 9 and 1 Timothy 2 to the mystery of the Lamb's Book of Life-to reconcile God's sovereign will with His genuine love and the universal call of the gospel.If you have ever wrestled with: - How God's love can be real if He doesn't choose everyone...- What "all men" (1 Tim. 2:4) and "world" (John 3:16) really mean...- How divine election works with human responsibility...- Why we should preach the gospel if the outcome is already known......then this book is for you."The God Who Chooses" moves beyond academic debate to reveal that God's sovereignty is not a cold, fatalistic doctrine but the believer's deepest source of comfort, assurance, and awe. It is a call to rest in the wisdom of a God who is both perfectly just and infinitely merciful, and whose ultimate purpose in all things-both salvation and judgment-is the magnification of His own glory.
If God is all-loving and all-powerful, why aren't all people saved?This is one of the most painful and profound questions in Christianity. It strikes at the heart of God's character and our faith.In "The God Who Chooses," this difficult tension is faced head-on, not with human philosophy, but with a humble and rigorous journey through Scripture. This book tackles the "hard" passages-from Romans 9 and 1 Timothy 2 to the mystery of the Lamb's Book of Life-to reconcile God's sovereign will with His genuine love and the universal call of the gospel.If you have ever wrestled with: - How God's love can be real if He doesn't choose everyone...- What "all men" (1 Tim. 2:4) and "world" (John 3:16) really mean...- How divine election works with human responsibility...- Why we should preach the gospel if the outcome is already known......then this book is for you."The God Who Chooses" moves beyond academic debate to reveal that God's sovereignty is not a cold, fatalistic doctrine but the believer's deepest source of comfort, assurance, and awe. It is a call to rest in the wisdom of a God who is both perfectly just and infinitely merciful, and whose ultimate purpose in all things-both salvation and judgment-is the magnification of His own glory.
AmazonPages: 43, Paperback, Independently published
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