Why is Christ's betrayal significant for Christians?
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Christ's betrayal is crucial as it fulfills God's plan for salvation through the sacrifice of Jesus.
The betrayal of Christ is not just a historical event; it is a key element in God’s sovereign plan for redemption. As noted in Mark 14:48, Jesus points out that this act is being carried out to fulfill the scriptures, highlighting that God uses even man's sinful actions to achieve His divine purpose. The betrayal leads to Christ’s crucifixion, which is the ultimate sacrifice for the sins of humanity. For Christians, this event underscores the depth of God’s love and the lengths to which He went to secure salvation for His people, demonstrating that even through immense betrayal and suffering, His will is accomplished for our salvation. It reassures believers of God's sovereignty over every circumstance, including those that appear negative or harmful.
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