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God’s sovereignty means He has the ultimate right to do what He wants with His creation, including the gifts, opportunities, and blessings people receive. Some struggle with this idea, but the message explains that God’s choices—even when unequal—are always purposeful and just. Understanding this truth helps believers trust God more deeply, even when life feels unfair.
A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on May 4, 1856.
By JesseGod’s sovereignty means He has the ultimate right to do what He wants with His creation, including the gifts, opportunities, and blessings people receive. Some struggle with this idea, but the message explains that God’s choices—even when unequal—are always purposeful and just. Understanding this truth helps believers trust God more deeply, even when life feels unfair.
A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on May 4, 1856.