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Why did God allow Christ to be crucified?

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God allowed the crucifixion to demonstrate His justice and mercy, as well as to fulfill His redemptive plan.

The crucifixion of Christ was a part of God's sovereign plan to reveal His justice and mercy. Acts 2:23 explains that Jesus was handed over to be crucified by God's deliberate plan and foreknowledge, showing that nothing happens outside of God’s control. This event illustrates the horrific nature of sin and the lengths God would go to offer redemption. The brutal treatment of Christ exemplifies the depths of human depravity and the reality of divine love, whereby God provided a way for sinners to be reconciled to Him through Christ's suffering. The crucifixion showcases how God’s plan incorporates both justice against sin and love towards sinners, resulting in salvation for believers.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23, Isaiah 53:10

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