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

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Scripture repeatedly affirms that Judas's betrayal was part of God's predetermined plan.

The sovereignty of God is evident in the account of Judas's betrayal, as it was determined before the foundation of the world that Jesus would be betrayed. The term 'determined' in Luke 22:22 reflects God's exacting plan in which Judas plays a crucial role. This shows that, while Judas acted out of his own wickedness, God ordained the circumstances to bring about the salvation of His elect, thereby demonstrating His ultimate authority over all events. Acts 2:23 speaks to this by declaring that Jesus was delivered up by the predetermined plan and foreknowledge of God, showing the intertwining of divine sovereignty and human responsibility.
Scripture References: Luke 22:22, Acts 2:23, John 6:64, Acts 1:16, Psalm 41:9, Psalm 109:8

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Lord, Is It I?
Bill McDaniel · Jan 5, 2014
Joshua

Joshua

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