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How do we know that God is sovereign in the betrayal of Christ?

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God's sovereignty is evident in the fulfillment of scripture during Christ's betrayal, showcasing His control over all events.

God's sovereignty is profoundly illustrated in Christ’s betrayal by Judas, as shown in Mark 14:49, where Jesus states that the scriptures must be fulfilled. This emphasizes that God's plan encompasses even the most atrocious acts of humanity, confirming His absolute authority over all events. Despite Judas's culpability, this act was ordained by God to accomplish the ultimate goal of redemption through Christ’s crucifixion. This dual truth—God's sovereignty and human responsibility—can be complex, yet it provides assurance that every event, no matter how harmful, is woven into God's redemptive narrative. For believers, this affirms that they can trust God's providence in their lives, especially in trying times.
Scripture References: Mark 14:49, Isaiah 45:7

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