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Are there ways that God makes his power known to this world that we call coincidences?
Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 3 Article 5
The sermon explores the doctrine of predestination, emphasizing that salvation is a sovereign act of God's grace, chosen before the foundation of the world and not influenced by human actions or merit. It highlights God's motivation as stemming from His love and good pleasure, asserting that this choice is secure and cannot be lost. Drawing from 1 Samuel 6, the message illustrates God's power and vindication through historical events, challenging listeners to recognize His active presence and justice in the world, even when perceived as coincidence, and to avoid the arrogance of attempting to manipulate divine favor.