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What role does Judas Iscariot play in the sovereignty of God?

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Judas Iscariot's betrayal is a demonstration of God's sovereignty in fulfilling His redemptive plan, even through the actions of wicked individuals.

Judas Iscariot's betrayal of Christ plays a significant role in demonstrating God's sovereignty over human actions. Despite Judas's wicked intentions, his betrayal was prophesied and part of God's predetermined plan for redemption. Acts 2:23 states that Jesus was delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God. This means that even the evil actions of Judas were utilized by God to fulfill His purpose of salvation through the crucifixion of Christ. The account of Joseph's brothers selling him into slavery, which ultimately led to the preservation of Israel, serves as a parallel, illustrating how God can bring good from evil intentions (Genesis 50:20). Thus, Judas's actions remind us of the intricacies of divine providence and the overarching control God has over all events.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23, Genesis 50:20

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