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How do we know that Jesus' suffering was part of God's plan?

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Jesus explicitly stated that His suffering was given to Him by the Father, indicating divine purpose in His passion.

The sermon highlights that Jesus referred to His suffering as the 'cup' given by the Father, suggesting that His willing acceptance of this cup was central to God’s redemptive plan (John 18:11). Christ's willingness to drink this cup indicates both His obedience and the sovereign purpose behind His suffering. This aligns with the greater narrative of Scripture, showcasing how Old Testament prophecies foreshadowed His sacrificial role. As He submitted to the Father’s will, it emphasizes that His death was not a failure but rather a purposeful act of salvation, evidencing that redemption flows from divine grace, not human actions.
Scripture References: John 18:11, Psalm 73, Romans 8:28-30

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