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How do we know that Christ had to suffer according to the Bible?

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The Bible asserts that Christ's suffering was prophesied and fulfilled as part of God's divine plan for salvation.

Scriptures reveal that the sufferings of Christ were a necessary part of the divine plan for redemption. In Acts 26, Paul declares that he speaks 'none other things than those which the prophets and Moses did say should come, that Christ should suffer.' Prophecies, such as those found in Isaiah 53, clearly depict the suffering servant who would bear our iniquities and bring reconciliation through His afflictions. This demonstrates the continuity between the Old Testament prophecies and their fulfillment in the New Testament, affirming that Christ's suffering was not incidental but essential for our salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Acts 26:22-23

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