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Why is the betrayal of Jesus significant in the context of salvation?

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Jesus' betrayal is significant as it fulfills prophecy and underscores the depth of human sin, while highlighting God's sovereign plan for salvation.

The betrayal of Jesus by Judas is not just an isolated act of treachery; it is part of God's predetermined plan for redemption. Jesus spoke often of the necessity of His suffering, and Judas's actions fulfill prophecies found in the Old Testament. This act reveals the darker side of human nature yet simultaneously demonstrates God's sovereignty, as He orchestrates events to accomplish His plan of salvation through Christ's sacrificial death. In this light, the betrayal becomes a pivotal moment that leads to the cross, where Jesus ultimately deals with sin and demonstrates His love for His people by laying down His life for them.
Scripture References: Psalm 41:9, John 13:18-27

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