{"id":1930,"date":"2017-01-27T01:11:38","date_gmt":"2017-01-27T06:11:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bornofspirit.net\/?p=1930"},"modified":"2019-05-09T09:41:32","modified_gmt":"2019-05-09T13:41:32","slug":"sovereignty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bornofspirit.net\/here\/sovereignty\/","title":{"rendered":"Sovereignty"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Many times, when I am having a discussion with someone about things like healing, trials, blessings, etc, the phrase &#8220;God is sovereign&#8221; will come up. \u00a0While I agree with this phrase wholeheartedly, it seems to me that people have different ideas about what this phrase actually means. \u00a0The purpose of this post is to examine what sovereignty means in general, and then look at <!--more-->how that applies to God.<\/p>\n<h1>According to the Dictionary<\/h1>\n<p>According to English dictionaries, the word sovereign means things like:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>possessing supreme authority<\/li>\n<li>possessing supreme political power<\/li>\n<li>an acknowledged leader<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Some of the various synonyms include:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>independent<\/li>\n<li>unmitigated<\/li>\n<li>supreme<\/li>\n<li>exalted<\/li>\n<li>paramount<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>All of these speak to the qualities of a person, group, nation, or kingdom that is considered sovereign. \u00a0If we think about a country like the USA, the nation is supposed to be considered a sovereign nation. \u00a0That means that the USA does not need approval from an outside entity for decisions concerning its own citizens and its own land.<\/p>\n<p>If we think back to ancient kingdoms of the world, the kings of those kingdoms were considered to be sovereign. \u00a0That means that the king did not have to check with anyone for permission before making decisions concerning his kingdom. \u00a0The sovereign king, by definition, was able to make any decision and take any action that seemed good to him.<\/p>\n<p>If a sovereign king wanted to make a law or a decree, then he could do so without going to a congress or a parliament or a committee to get approval. \u00a0He would just make the decree and it would be so.<\/p>\n<h1>Eat a Healthy Breakfast<\/h1>\n<p>Let&#8217;s say, just to use a silly example, that a king decided to make a law requiring all citizens to eat a healthy breakfast every day. \u00a0He would make the decree, and make it known to all the citizens of the land. \u00a0 This was his sovereign right.<\/p>\n<p>Once this decree was made, the citizens would hear about it. \u00a0The citizens did not vote on it, or get asked for their opinion. \u00a0They were presented with a law from the king and no further explanation is required. \u00a0The king is sovereign, and his word would stand.<\/p>\n<p>Then, each citizen, in the privacy of his own home, would decide each day whether or not to obey the rule. \u00a0This point is where the definition of sovereignty is often misused. \u00a0Sovereignty does not mean that the king controlled every person and by some mysterious force would cause people to eat a healthy breakfast whether or not they wanted to. \u00a0If a person chose to reject this law of the king, then they could do so.<\/p>\n<p>There may be consequences associated with rejecting a sovereign decree of the king, but each individual had the choice to obey the rule, or do disobey the rule and face any consequences.\u00a0 The king is not any less sovereign if certain individuals choose to disobey.\u00a0 His sovereignty is displayed in his right\/ability to make the decree without needing approval.\u00a0 His sovereignty is not tied to controlling people&#8217;s minds and wills.<\/p>\n<p>Sovereignty means that the king can make choices without consulting anyone or getting votes or permission. \u00a0But sovereignty does not mean that the king controlled every minute detail of every choice made by every person. \u00a0The king was still sovereign, even when individuals chose to disobey and face consequences.<\/p>\n<h1>God&#8217;s Sovereignty<\/h1>\n<p>This analogy applies very well to help us understand the sovereignty of God. \u00a0When we talk about God&#8217;s sovereignty, we are talking about God&#8217;s &#8220;right&#8221; to do whatever He pleases, without getting approval from anyone.\u00a0 He can choose to do things unilaterally if He wants, or He can choose to involve the opinions or desires of His creatures if He wants.\u00a0 But either way, He is the one who decides, because He is absolutely sovereign.<\/p>\n<p>Here is an example of God&#8217;s sovereignty:\u00a0 God made a sovereign decree that every &#8220;citizen&#8221; should love his neighbor as he loves himself. \u00a0But God did not make the citizens do it by force, and many of the citizens choose to disobey this every single day.\u00a0 Each person has a choice. \u00a0They can ignore this decree of God.\u00a0 Or they can agree the decree is good, and invite the Holy Spirit to help them as they work it out.\u00a0 Or they can choose to try to obey it out of their own personal willpower.\u00a0 But regardless of how each individual chooses to approach it, they have a choice in the matter.\u00a0 And God is still sovereign no matter what choice they make.<\/p>\n<p>Let me explain:<\/p>\n<p>If God wanted to make a world where every creature always obeyed Him and never rebelled, then God has every right to do that because He is sovereign. \u00a0He is absolutely sovereign, and he would not have to ask permission before making this decision. \u00a0Nobody could tell Him that He was wrong, or say &#8220;hey! \u00a0you can&#8217;t do that!&#8221; \u00a0He is sovereign. \u00a0He can do whatever He wants.<\/p>\n<p>Or&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>If God wanted to make a world where His creatures are given the ability to make choices that have a real effect on the world, then He could do that instead. \u00a0Since He is sovereign, He can make the world function in this way, and He does not need to ask permission or get approval from anyone. \u00a0God has the &#8220;right&#8221; to give people free will if He wants to. \u00a0That is His sovereign choice as the sovereign King of all creation.<\/p>\n<p>And if God chose to make creatures in this way&#8230;giving them the ability to make choices&#8230;then God (by His own sovereign choice) would be intentionally limiting His control over those creatures and over their environment, to whatever degree He chose to give them freedom of choice.<\/p>\n<p>This would not affect His sovereignty in any way, but it would affect His control, by definition.\u00a0 If He gives a creature the ability to make free choices, then He is intentionally limiting His control over that creature&#8217;s choices.\u00a0 And again, if He wants to do this, then He can do it because He is sovereign. \u00a0It doesn&#8217;t mean He is weak or less powerful. \u00a0It means that He is big enough, wise enough, and strong enough to execute His eternal purpose no matter what free choices everyone individual makes throughout the centuries.<\/p>\n<p>And this is exactly what we see in the Bible concerning God. \u00a0God gave His creatures the ability to make choices that have a real effect on things. \u00a0This was His sovereign choice. \u00a0And in doing so, He intentionally, sovereign-ly, limited His control over those creatures and their environment to some degree.<\/p>\n<p>It is God who decided the earth would be round, that the earth would rotate around the sun, that water would be wet, that gravity would operate the way it does, that we would need to breathe air, eat food, and so on. \u00a0God has definitely put limits and boundaries that we operate inside of. \u00a0But inside of those boundaries, God, in His sovereignty, has given us the ability to choose to agree and cooperate with Him, or to choose otherwise. \u00a0If we choose otherwise, this does not affect God&#8217;s\u00a0sovereignty in any way, even though our choices can result in outcomes that He does not want.<\/p>\n<p>God decided how to define what is sinful, and what is good. \u00a0God does not want us to sin. \u00a0He wants us to choose good&#8230;to choose love, kindness, faithfulness, etc. \u00a0Any time someone sins, then that is not God&#8217;s will. \u00a0Sin is bad. \u00a0God does not want murder, abuse, idolatry, immorality, etc. \u00a0But even though those things happen in the world, against His will, He is still sovereign because He defined all the parameters, and He chose to give free will to the beings He created.<\/p>\n<h1>Sovereignty Does Not Equal Control<\/h1>\n<p>Sovereign does not mean control. \u00a0Those are two separate concepts. \u00a0God is not controlling. \u00a0Being controlling is not godly behavior because God is not like that. \u00a0People that are controlling are rarely viewed positively, even when their motives seem good. \u00a0<strong>Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty&#8230;not control<\/strong>. (2 Cor 3:17)<\/p>\n<p>God gives people choices and invites them to participate and agree with Him on things, but He also allows them to choose otherwise. \u00a0This is seen throughout the Bible, on every page, from beginning to end.\u00a0 Every day people are choosing to disobey God, to reject His standards, to behave in ways contrary to His character, and this causes many problems in the world that God never wanted us to experience.\u00a0 It is therefore unwise to ascribe all events in the world around us to God&#8217;s sovereignty or to God&#8217;s will or purpose. \u00a0And it is wrong to try to explain sinful atrocities and horrific tragedies by implying that God somehow must have caused it &#8220;because He is sovereign.&#8221; \u00a0Rather, God exercised His sovereignty when He chose to allow us to make choices, even when those choices result in outcomes that God does not want in any way.\u00a0 (Please see my post titled &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/bornofspirit.net\/does-gods-will-always-happen\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>Does God&#8217;s Will Always Happen<\/strong><\/span><\/a>&#8221; for more on this.)<\/p>\n<p>God is sovereign and supreme and has no equal.\u00a0 He defined the parameters of our universe.\u00a0 He created all of the laws of physics that rule the physical realm.\u00a0 He created the spiritual realm, and all of its inhabitants.\u00a0 God made all living creatures and designed the way they would function.\u00a0 God chose to give His created beings the ability to make choices that will affect the future to some degree, and in doing so, He chose to limit His control over those beings to that same degree.\u00a0 God chose to communicate His will to mankind in a way that we can understand.\u00a0 And He chose to allow us to decide whether or not we would agree with and walk in His will.\u00a0 Our free will does not contradict His sovereignty.\u00a0 He gave us our free will as an act of His sovereignty.\u00a0 And in His sovereignty, He chooses to allow us to continue to make choices, good or bad, that affect our environment and our future to some degree.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Many times, when I am having a discussion with someone about things like healing, trials, blessings, etc, the phrase &#8220;God is sovereign&#8221; 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