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How do we know God's providence is involved in the betrayal of Jesus?

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God's providence is evident in Jesus' betrayal, as it fulfilled Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah's suffering and death.

Throughout Scripture, we witness God's sovereign plan at work, even through the actions of those who oppose Him. The betrayal by Judas Iscariot was not a random act but a fulfillment of God's predetermined plan, demonstrating that even the most corrupt intentions can fulfill divine purposes. Prophecies such as those found in Psalm 41 foreshadowed that the Messiah would be betrayed by a friend, underscoring the assurance that nothing occurs outside of God's sovereign will. This truth brings comfort to believers, knowing that God orchestrates every event to accomplish His purposes.
Scripture References: Psalm 41:9, Acts 4:27-28, Luke 22:21-22

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The Betrayal
Don Fortner · Mar 29, 2006
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