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

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God's sovereignty is highlighted by the fulfillment of Scripture through Judas’s betrayal, showing that God ordains all events while allowing human agency.

In the case of Judas's betrayal, we see God's sovereignty demonstrated through the fulfillment of prophetic Scripture. Jesus reveals this in John 13:18 when he cites Psalm 41:9, indicating that Judas's actions were part of God's foreordained plan. Despite this divine ordination, Judas acted according to his own wicked desires, showing that he was not a mere puppet of fate but was fully responsible for his decisions. This duality—God's sovereignty and human responsibility—does not contradict each other but rather illustrates the complexity of divine providence where God accomplishes His purposes through human actions.
Scripture References: John 13:18, Psalm 41:9, Luke 22:22, Acts 2:23, John 6:64, Acts 1:16, Psalm 109:8

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