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How do we know Jesus' sacrifice was voluntary?

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Jesus' statements in the Gospels reveal His voluntary choice to sacrifice His life, emphasizing His divine authority (John 10:18).

Jesus' statement 'No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself' (John 10:18) highlights the voluntary nature of His sacrifice. Unlike other men who may be victims of circumstances, Jesus emphasizes that His life is not taken from Him without His consent. He approaches His crucifixion with intention, understanding the weight of the suffering He must endure—demonstrating that He is not a mere martyr, but a sacrificial Savior. His death on the cross was not a result of weakness or inability to escape; rather, it was a resolute act to fulfill God's justice and to redeem His people. This underscores the biblical theme of Jesus as a sovereign ruler who undertakes His mission purposefully.
Scripture References: John 10:18

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