SAPATE SIULAI 12, 2026
PALOVEPI 16-18; SEMISI 4:13-17
The unshakable sovereignty of God does not nullify the importance of the choices and decisions of his creatures.
Ko e tu’unga ta’eue’ia ‘o e aoniu ‘a e ‘Otua ‘oku ‘ikai te ne fakata’e’aonga’i ‘a e mafai ke fili ‘a e me’a fakatupu.
As I look back over my life, with all of its twists and turns and highs and lows, I can be sure of one thing: I never could have written my own story. I am constantly surprised by my own journey. Even typing words that will become a book is something I never thought I would do. That writing would be the primary way I would work to serve and bless the church of Jesus Christ amazes me. I am not the author of my story; God is. Every aspect of it-every location, situation, relationship, triumph, defeat, sunny day, and dark night-was written into his sovereign book before I took my first breath.
My story has been written by the wise, powerful, and gracious hand of the King of kings. But something else is equally true. I have not been passive. I have made countless mundane and dramatic decisions along the way, each one contributing to who I am, where I am, whom I am with, and what I do. I would not be here if I had made different decisions. Each choice was formative. Every decision contributed to the shape, content, and direction of my life. I was desiring, thinking, meditating, choosing, conversing, and acting all along the way. Nothing about my journey has been robotic.
Are you confused? Do these two ideas seem to contradict one another? Here is the question that many people ponder: If God determines everything, then do my decisions matter? The Bible teaches us that our decisions are important, and it teaches us that God is sovereign. So how do we put these two seemingly contradictory truths together? Scripture teaches us that God accomplishes his unalterable sovereign plan through the means of the valid choices and decisions of the people he has created. It is never a question of God's sovereignty or our responsibility. No, it is always both-and. God is completely sovereign and we are always responsible for how we act and what we chose.
One little verse in Proverbs captures this well:
The heart of man plans his way,
but the LORD establishes his steps. (Prov. 16:9)
You can rest in God's wise and gracious plan. Nothing can stop what he has already written in his holy book. But resting doesn't mean living passively or being careless with your choices and decisions. God designed you to plan your way. He calls you to have righteous desires and to make wise choices. He calls you to look to Scripture as your authority for what is right and true. As you do so, you can rest assured that God's wise and holy will for you will be done.
God rules and you choose-rest and responsibility. This is the life of faith.