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How does Christ's crucifixion fulfill God's plan?

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Christ's crucifixion was predetermined by God's counsel, fulfilling the purpose of redemption.

Acts 2:23 teaches that Christ was delivered up according to the determined counsel and foreknowledge of God, underscoring that His crucifixion was not a mere accident but part of God’s sovereign plan for redemption. This perspective reveals that while wicked hands killed Jesus, it was ultimately God's divine decree that orchestrated His sacrifice for humanity's sin. The crucifixion serves as the pivotal event where God's justice and mercy meet, showcasing the depths of His love in providing a Savior while ensuring justice was served through Christ’s death. Consequently, the resurrection further affirms that God’s plan was fulfilled in a way that brings glory to Him and salvation to believers.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23

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