Podcast:The Deep Dish Published On: Thu Mar 20 2025 Description: Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor talk about the mysterious tension between the doctrine of God’s sovereignty and human responsibility. They discuss what implications God’s sovereignty has for our prayer lives and why it shouldn’t cool our passion for evangelism. Although it may be hard to understand how God could be sovereign when we are suffering, what is initially a troubling doctrine can become our deepest comfort.RESOURCES MENTIONEDNone Like Him by Jen WilkinIn His Image by Jen WilkinChosen by God by R. C. SproulCount It All Joy by Helen RoseveareKnowing God by J. I. PackerEvangelism and the Sovereignty of God by J. I. PackerPiercing Heaven: The Prayers of the PuritansRELATED RESOURCESThe Unlikely Friendship between God’s Sovereignty and Man’s ResponsibilityWhy God’s Election Is Good NewsHow Romans 8 Made Me a Calvinist3 Objections to the Doctrine of ElectionDISCUSSION QUESTIONSHave you ever experienced an interruption or inconvenience that turned into a “divine appointment?” How did God use that situation?How has learning about God’s sovereignty challenged or comforted you personally?How does remembering God’s sovereignty affect your prayer life? In what ways have you struggled to hold the truths of God’s sovereignty and human responsibility in tension? What questions has this tension raised for you?How have seasons of suffering or hardship grown your trust in God and helped you experience his presence in distinct ways?In what current situation do you most need to “lay your head on the pillow of God’s sovereignty”? How can your discussion partner(s) pray for you?