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How do we know Christ's suffering was significant?

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Christ's suffering is significant because it fulfilled Old Testament sacrificial laws and symbolizes the ultimate removal of sin.

The significance of Christ's suffering lies in its fulfillment of the Old Testament sacrificial system, which pointed to Him as the ultimate perfect sacrifice. As detailed in Hebrews 13:12-13, Jesus suffered without the camp, reflecting the practice where animal sacrifices were taken outside the Israelite camp, serving as a type of the sin offerings. His act bore the entire weight of the sin of His people, illustrating not only the gravity of His sacrifice but also the depth of God's love and grace in providing such a means of atonement. Thus, His suffering was not merely historical, but foundational for the doctrine of salvation and sanctification.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:12-13, 1 Peter 3:18, Isaiah 53:5

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