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1 | Judas' betrayal | Matt 27:4 | angies | 179673 | ||
Did Judas do anything wrong when what happened was a part of God's plan anyway? Please explain God's sovereignty | ||||||
2 | Judas' betrayal | Matt 27:4 | brother paul | 179674 | ||
Dear Angies, We do not judge. (Matt 7:1, Rom 2:1) It is not my place to pass comment on one of Christ's chosen disciples. Where Jesus and Judas are is their business. There is one who 'reproves the world of sin', and He is the Holy Spirit. (John 16:8) It is clear that Judas felt convicted of sin by his actions and what he said. (Matt 27:4,5) The fact that his actions were vital to the outworking of God's plan, that we might believe is scriptural. (John 13:18) How does this affect God's sovereignty? He works through human failour and triumphs in His purpose. 'The darkness and light are both alike to Him.' (Psalm 139:12) 'My lie is unto His glory.' (Rom 3:7) 'The sin must become exceedingly sinful.' (Rom 7:13) In total darkness the light becomes stronger. My previous post said I would no longer deal with this subject, but I felt your question deserved an answer. Yous and His Paul |
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