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How does the sovereignty of God relate to the crucifixion of Christ?

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God's sovereignty is central to the crucifixion of Christ, as it was determined by His eternal counsel that Jesus would be crucified.

The sovereignty of God is an integral part of the narrative of Christ's crucifixion. Acts 4:28 states that the actions against Jesus were done 'for to do whatsoever thy hand and thy counsel determined before to be done.' This highlights that, contrary to any appearance of randomness, the crucifixion was part of God's predetermined plan for redemption. Furthermore, in Acts 2:23, it is affirmed that Jesus was 'delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God.' This clearly indicates that God is sovereign over all events, including the crucifixion, which serves as the apex of His redemptive plan. Thus, understanding Christ's death within the framework of God's sovereignty gives us confidence in His power to save and His authority throughout history.
Scripture References: Acts 4:28, Acts 2:23

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