Summary:
The book explores the concept of divine sovereignty, asserting that God's control is absolute, extending over all creation, including human will and destiny. It delves into theological discussions on predestination, free will, and the problem of evil, emphasizing the supremacy of God's will in all aspects of life.
Key points:
1. God's Total Control: Pink believes God controls everything, including the universe and history. Nothing happens without His permission, and He's actively involved in the world.
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