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How do we know Christ's sacrifice was planned?

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Christ's sacrifice was predetermined by God from the foundation of the world, as shown by the meticulous preparation seen in the story of Abraham and Isaac.

The narrative of Abraham preparing to sacrifice Isaac demonstrates that both the event and its theological implications were part of God's divine plan. Abraham’s careful preparation—taking a knife, fire, and wood—indicates intentionality, reflecting God's eternal purpose regarding redemption. Acts 2:23 illustrates this further, as Peter speaks of Christ being delivered by God's 'determinate counsel and foreknowledge.' The sacrifice of Christ was not a reaction to sin, but rather a part of God's deliberate plan from eternity, showcasing His sovereignty and grace in providing salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23, Revelation 13:8, Mark 10:32-34

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