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How does God's plan of redemption relate to the existence of evil?

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God’s plan of redemption is intricately linked to the existence of evil, as Christ's redemptive work addresses the consequences of sin.

The connection between God’s plan of redemption and the existence of evil is profound. The fall of Adam, as described in Romans 5:12, introduced sin into the world, necessitating a Savior. This plan was not an afterthought; rather, it was part of God's sovereign design from the beginning. God uses the existence of evil to display His attributes of justice, mercy, and grace through the redemptive work of Christ. The events leading to Christ’s crucifixion, orchestrated by both human malice and divine purpose, affirm that God powerfully overrules evil to achieve salvation for His elect.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12

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