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Why is God's sovereignty important in understanding Jesus's suffering?

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God's sovereignty ensures that Jesus's suffering was part of the divine plan for redemption.

Understanding God's sovereignty is crucial in recognizing that the suffering and betrayal experienced by Jesus were not random events but part of a predetermined divine plan. The Scriptures affirm that Jesus' death and suffering were necessary for the fulfillment of prophecy and the accomplishment of salvation. In Acts 2:23, it states that Jesus was delivered up by God's foreknowledge and determined purpose, signifying that every event leading to the crucifixion was under God’s sovereign control. This perspective brings comfort to believers, assuring them that their own lives are governed by God's wise and purposeful design. Romans 8:28 reassures us that all things work together for good for those who love God, affirming that even in suffering, God’s sovereignty remains steadfast.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23, Romans 8:28

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