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What does the Bible say about the humiliation of Jesus?

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The Bible describes Jesus' humiliation in Acts 8:30-35 and Isaiah 53, highlighting how God incarnate humbled Himself by becoming flesh and serving mankind.

The humiliation of Jesus is a profound theme in scripture, particularly found in Isaiah 53, which details His suffering and sacrifice as the suffering servant. In Acts 8:30-35, Philip explains this scripture to the Ethiopian eunuch, emphasizing Jesus' obedient journey from glory to a state of humiliation. This aspect of His life is crucial as it illustrates the extent to which God the Son took on human frailty and servitude, being 'led as a sheep to the slaughter'. Through His incarnation, Jesus displayed His commitment to fulfill God’s covenant of grace by embodying humility and thus preparing for His ultimate sacrifice on the cross.
Scripture References: Acts 8:30-35, Isaiah 53

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