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How does the silence of Christ relate to God's sovereignty?

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Christ's silence reflects God's sovereign plan and control over His redemptive work.

The silence of Christ is deeply intertwined with the doctrine of God's sovereignty, as it reveals how His suffering was predetermined by divine will. Isaiah 53:7 explicitly states that He opened not His mouth, signifying that Jesus's silence was not out of weakness but an act of submission to God's redemptive purpose. This affirms that even in the darkest moments, God remains in control, directing events towards the fulfillment of His plan for salvation. For believers, this teaches that every aspect of Christ's passion served God's ultimate purpose, reinforcing our understanding of His sovereignty in our lives.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:7, Acts 4:27-28

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