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Trying to reconcile the sovereignty of God with the responsibility of man can be a perplexing thing. Perhaps that's why Charles Spurgeon one said in response to that effort, " I never reconcile friends." As we see in the scope of chapter 13, having a high view of God's sovereignty is the fuel for confident evangelism and spurred and sustained by powerful prayer.
By Dustin Murray5
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Trying to reconcile the sovereignty of God with the responsibility of man can be a perplexing thing. Perhaps that's why Charles Spurgeon one said in response to that effort, " I never reconcile friends." As we see in the scope of chapter 13, having a high view of God's sovereignty is the fuel for confident evangelism and spurred and sustained by powerful prayer.