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How can we understand the 'musts' in Christ's suffering and resurrection?

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The 'musts' in Christ's suffering and resurrection fulfill God's sovereign plan for salvation.

Christ's journey to the cross was marked by divine necessity, as seen in the necessity for Him to be 'lifted up' and later rise from the dead. In John 3:14, it states, 'As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up.' This underscores the theological truth that Jesus' suffering and resurrection were predestined to provide salvation for humanity. The 'musts' serve as profound markers in redemptive history, illustrating that every event was predestined according to God's sovereign plan as seen in Isaiah's prophecies. Understanding these aspects galvanizes our faith, affirming that our salvation is rooted in God's unchangeable purpose.
Scripture References: John 3:14, Isaiah

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