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How did the Son of Man fulfill the prophecy of suffering?

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The Son of Man fulfilled the prophecy of suffering through His death on the cross, appointed by God's plan.

The prophetic fulfillment of the Son of Man's suffering is clearly outlined in the New Testament and is pivotal to understanding the gospel narrative. In Luke 24:6-7, after His resurrection, the angels remind us of His prophetic statements about being 'delivered into the hands of sinful men' and crucified. This suffering was not arbitrary; it was preordained by God as part of His redemptive plan. It indicates that Jesus was the culmination of various Old Testament prophecies that spoke of the suffering servant (Isaiah 53). The necessity of His suffering reflects the gravity of sin and the cost of redemption. Thus, through His suffering, the Son of Man established a means for salvation and the forgiveness of sins for His elect, emphasizing the profound grace offered to humanity.
Scripture References: Luke 24:6-7, Isaiah 53

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The Son of Man
Todd Nibert · Jul 7, 2013
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