The Sovereignty of God

Does God control everything that happens in your life? Many Christians have been taught that He does—but is that what the Bible actually says? In The Sovereignty of God, Andrew Wommack challenges one of the most widespread and damaging doctrines in the body of Christ today: the idea that everything—whether good or bad—happens because God allows it.

Through this eye-opening teaching, Andrew reveals the truth about God’s sovereignty—shedding light on His power, man’s authority, and why suffering, unanswered prayers, and evil persist in the world. What you’ll learn may change everything.

Key Features:

In this teaching, you’ll learn:

  • The contrast between God’s sovereignty and the commonly accepted religious view
  • Why God doesn’t control every detail of your life
  • How wrong beliefs breed passivity and weaken faith
  • The biblical foundation for free will and the authority we’ve been given on earth
  • How to resist the enemy and stop blaming God for the devil’s attacks

Benefits

  • Rather than passively accepting hardship as “God’s will,” you’ll be equipped to pray with boldness, stand against the enemy, and walk in the victory of Jesus.

Who Is It For?

  • If you’ve ever felt frustrated, confused, or even angry with God over life’s struggles, this teaching will help you see His goodness, justice, and the authority He’s given you to overcome.

Why Choose This Product?

  • Many Christians unknowingly embrace beliefs that keep them trapped in defeat. Let Andrew help you break free from religious misconceptions.

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