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How does God's sovereignty relate to Christ's death?

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God’s sovereignty plays a crucial role in Christ's death, as it was predestined according to God's eternal purpose.

Within the context of Christ's death, God's sovereignty is paramount, as evidenced by the clear biblical teaching that the crucifixion occurred according to God's predetermined plan, as seen in Acts 2:23. While human actions contributed to the betrayal and murder of Jesus, these actions were foreordained in God’s sovereign will, affirming that God's purpose is never thwarted. This interplay between divine sovereignty and human accountability does not negate human responsibility, as every individual remains fully accountable for their actions and sin. Thus, the death of Christ is both a demonstration of God’s sovereignty and His profound grace, as it reveals His plan for redemption through His Son.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23, Isaiah 46:9-10, Acts 3:18, Ephesians 1:11, Romans 8:28

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Todd Nibert · Jan 21, 2018
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Joshua

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