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How do we know God's sovereignty in Jesus' betrayal?

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God's sovereignty is evident in that Judas' betrayal, while an act of human wickedness, fulfilled God's prophetic plan.

The betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot is a complex interplay of human choice and divine sovereignty. While Judas acted out of his own sinful desires and greed, seeking payment for his betrayal, his actions were preordained by God to fulfill the Scriptures concerning the coming Messiah. Jesus Himself acknowledged this aspect when He stated that the Son of Man goes as it is written of Him (Matthew 26:24). This duality highlights that God can work through even the most egregious human actions to accomplish His redemptive purposes. Hence, God's sovereignty is affirmed as He orchestrates events according to His divine will, even using betrayal as part of His overarching plan for salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:24

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