If God is sovereign, why does He allow sin? | February 14
If God is sovereign, why does He permit sin? Does He cause it, or is He simply allowing it for a greater purpose? In today's episode, we dive into James 1:12-15 and Westminster Confession of Faith 5.4 to uncover the biblical truth about God's providence over sin, His justice, and His grace.
What You'll Learn in This Episode: The difference between God's sovereignty and human responsibility How trials and temptations work in God's plan Why God permits sin without being its author The biblical balance between God's justice and mercy
Scripture: James 1:12-15
Theology Focus: Westminster Confession of Faith 5.4
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John Blevins III is an ordained teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church of America. John was ordained and installed, in November 2015, as the Associate Pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He is a 2015 graduate of Greenville Presbyterian Theological...