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How do we know that God's sovereignty is evident in Peter's denial?

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Even in Peter's denial, God's sovereign plan and purpose were at work to fulfill His redemptive mission.

The theological perspective of God's sovereignty is vividly illustrated in Peter's denial of Christ. While Peter's actions appear to reflect personal failure, they also occur within the larger framework of God's predetermined plan for redemption. As the sermon notes, the events surrounding Jesus' arrest and trial were orchestrated by divine providence, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies concerning the Messiah. This mystery of God's sovereignty shows that He can use even the actions of sinful men—such as Peter's denial—to accomplish His redemptive purposes. In Acts 2:23, Peter himself later acknowledges that Jesus was delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God, indicating the sovereign hand guiding these events.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23

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