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Why does God allow men to commit evil acts?

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God allows evil acts so that His sovereign plans can be fulfilled, even though those who commit them are still responsible for their actions.

God's sovereignty encompasses His permission of evil acts to bring about His ultimate purposes. In Acts 1, Peter discusses Judas's betrayal, illustrating that while Judas acted out of his own sinful desires, his actions were orchestrated to fulfill God's plan for salvation. This concept aligns with Genesis 50:20, where Joseph tells his brothers that while they intended to harm him, God intended it for good. This means that although God allows individuals to act according to their evil inclinations, He still retains sovereignty over the outcomes, ultimately working towards the good of His people and for His glory. Each act of rebellion is under God's sovereignty, demonstrating that even when people choose to do evil, God uses it to fulfill His divine plan.
Scripture References: Acts 1:16-20, Genesis 50:20

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