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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 3 Article 1
The sermon explores the concept of divine sovereignty and human free will, drawing from the Westminster Confession of Faith, asserting that God ordains all that comes to pass without violating human responsibility. It emphasizes that while God orchestrates events, individuals retain agency in their choices, and sin arises from personal desire rather than divine coercion. The message highlights God's ability to work through circumstances, even those stemming from human failings, for redemptive purposes, ultimately affirming God's wisdom and power to establish both His will and human will, while maintaining that God's word, particularly the Bible, serves as the ultimate authority for discerning divine guidance.