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How do we know Jesus' suffering in Gethsemane was for our sins?

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The Bible confirms that Jesus' suffering in Gethsemane was for our sins through prophetic scriptures and the New Testament's clear portrayal of His mission to redeem humanity.

Jesus' suffering in Gethsemane is tied directly to His mission of redemption as foretold in the Scriptures. In Mark 14:36, Jesus prays for the cup to pass but submits to the Father's will, indicating His acceptance of the impending suffering for our sins. Additionally, prophecies, such as those found in Isaiah 53, provide a foundation for understanding that the Messiah would bear the sins of many. The Gospel writers, particularly in the context of Jesus' agony, underscore that He was indeed facing the agony of becoming sin for His people—a truth supported by the New Testament’s consistent message of His sacrificial role as the Redeemer.
Scripture References: Mark 14:36, Isaiah 53:6, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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