No, human rebellion does not affect God's plans; rather, God sovereignly uses even rebellion to accomplish His purposes.
The sovereignty of God ensures that His plans remain unimpeded, even in the presence of human rebellion. Paul argues in Romans 3 that the unfaithfulness of humans cannot nullify God's faithfulness, stating emphatically, 'Let God be true, but every man a liar' (Romans 3:4). This underscores that all actions, including those motivated by sin, ultimately serve God's sovereign will. For instance, during the crucifixion, though Herod and Pontius Pilate acted wickedly, they accomplished what God's hand and counsel determined beforehand (Acts 4:27-28). Thus, God's sovereignty is not only a doctrine but an active reality that governs every aspect of creation, demonstrating that even human misdeeds are woven into His greater purpose. This is why believers can have confidence that God's ultimate plan will come to fruition, despite the opposition presented by sin and disbelief.
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