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How does God's sovereign will relate to the death of Christ?

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God's sovereign will orchestrates the events of Christ's death, demonstrating His mercy in the midst of human depravity.

The death of Christ is intricately tied to God's sovereign will, as depicted in the events leading up to and including the crucifixion. God's plan for redemption was established before the foundation of the world, as shown in texts like Acts 2:23, which state that Christ was delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God. This teaches us that even in humanity’s wickedness and rebellion, God remains sovereign, orchestrating events for His glory and the salvation of His chosen people. By acknowledging God's sovereign will, Christians can find comfort in the assurance that nothing happens outside of God's purpose, even in the suffering of Christ, which was designed to redeem sinners.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23

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The Dying Thief
Paul Mahan · Apr 12, 2020
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