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Why is God's foreordination important for understanding the cross?

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God’s foreordination of the cross signifies that Jesus' sacrifice was a deliberate and essential component of salvation history.

Understanding God's foreordination is critical in comprehending the significance of the cross. The death of Christ was not a random occurrence; it was a planned event within God's redemptive narrative. Acts 2:23 and Acts 4:27-28 emphasize that those who crucified Jesus acted out of the predetermined counsel of God. This theological perspective assures believers that salvation is grounded in God’s sovereign plan, reassuring us of His authority and the effectiveness of Christ's sacrifice in securing our redemption. God's foreordination also highlights His unwavering commitment to fulfill His promises and purposes throughout history.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23, Acts 4:27-28, Ephesians 1:4-5

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God's Fellow Smitten
Jim Byrd · Oct 29, 2023
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