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How do we know that Jesus is in sovereign control during His arrest?

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Jesus’ assertion of 'I am' during His arrest demonstrates His sovereign control and authority over the events unfolding around Him.

In John 18, when Jesus responds to those coming to arrest Him with the words 'I am,' He reveals His divine identity and sovereign command over the situation. His declaration causes those who sought Him to fall backward, indicating His power and authority. The narrative underscores that Jesus is not a passive participant but is actively orchestrating the events of His passion. His submission to being bound is a sovereign act of love for His people, revealing that He is willingly laying down His life as the Lamb led to slaughter. The control He exhibits is a source of comfort and assurance for believers, as He governs all aspects of our salvation.
Scripture References: John 18:4-6, John 10:18

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They Bound Him
Angus Fisher · Sep 11, 2022
Joshua

Joshua

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