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How do we know Christ's suffering is meaningful for salvation?

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Christ's suffering is meaningful because it was necessary to fulfill God's justice and bring redemption to His people.

The significance of Christ's suffering lies in its role in God's divine plan for salvation. According to Isaiah 53 and the New Testament, Christ's wounds and afflictions serve as the means by which our sins are addressed. He suffered not only physical pain but also emotional and spiritual agony, bearing the weight of the sins of all believers. His perfect obedience, both actively in his life and passively in his suffering, was essential to satisfy God's justice and provide a way for sinners to be reconciled with Him. Ultimately, the depth of Christ's suffering proves the extent of his love and the completeness of our redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, Luke 22:44, Romans 3:24-26

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