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How does God's sovereignty relate to the death of Jesus?

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God's sovereignty is central in the narrative of Jesus' death, assuring that His plan for salvation was accomplished despite human sin (Acts 4:28).

The sovereignty of God is a foundational aspect of understanding the death of Jesus. Acts 4:28 illustrates that even in the acts of those who executed Jesus—driven by malice—God’s overarching plan was at work. This means that God was not caught off guard by these events; rather, He ordained them as part of His redemptive purpose. What man intended for evil, God intended for good, allowing the crucifixion to serve as the very means of salvation for humanity. Thus, the suffering and death of Christ was both an expression of human sinfulness and a demonstration of divine sovereignty.
Scripture References: Acts 4:28, Genesis 50:20

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