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How do we know Jesus' death was intentional for our salvation?

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Scripture indicates Jesus' death was predestined to atone for the sins of His people, fulfilling divine sovereignty.

The intentionality of Jesus' death for salvation is rooted in the doctrine of predestination. According to Acts 4:27-28, the crucifixion was part of God's determined counsel, which involved both Herod and Pontius Pilate acting out of their own wicked intentions. Yet, God utilized their actions to fulfill His ultimate purpose. Furthermore, Christ is depicted as the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world, highlighting that His death was not a reactionary measure but a planned act for the redemption of His elect. This profound truth offers believers assurance that their salvation is rooted in God's sovereign purpose, ensuring that none whom He loves will be lost.
Scripture References: Acts 4:27-28, Revelation 13:8

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