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What does the Bible say about Jesus' sovereignty in betrayal?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus is sovereign even in betrayal, demonstrating His control over all circumstances.

In Mark 14:41-52, we observe that Jesus willingly submits to betrayal, indicating His sovereignty over a situation that appears chaotic. Despite the wicked actions of Judas and the religious leaders, who conspired against Him, it is Jesus who orchestrates events, fulfilling the scriptures and demonstrating that no one can thwart God's plan. Colossians 2:15 affirms that His sacrifice and the surrounding events are a divine triumph over evil. This sovereignty is crucial for Christians as it reassures us that God is ultimately in control, even in the midst of suffering and betrayal.
Scripture References: Mark 14:41-52, Colossians 2:15

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