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How much does God need us in order advance the kingdom of God?
Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 3 Articles 3 and 4
The sermon explores the theological concept of predestination and foreordination, asserting that God's decree for the eternal destinies of angels and humans is a manifestation of His glory, not a consequence of human merit. It emphasizes that God's choice, unchangeable and definitive, is not dependent on human action but reflects His sovereign purpose, offering both comfort to those assured of His grace and a humbling awareness of His ultimate authority. The message underscores that while God's plan is absolute, it does not diminish the importance of evangelism or the need for humility in recognizing the spiritual condition of others, ultimately affirming God's mercy and power to work through all circumstances.