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How do we know that Christ's submission to the Father is true?

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Christ's submission to the Father is affirmed through Scripture, showing His consistent obedience and alignment with the Father's will.

The truth of Christ's submission to the Father is deeply rooted in biblical revelation, particularly in passages like John 6:38 and Matthew 26:39, where the Son expresses His desire to do the Father's will. The New Testament emphasizes that the Son's obedience was both willing and joyous—showcasing a unique relationship where submission does not imply inferiority. The Son willingly accepts this role to fulfill the plan of redemption and demonstrate the unity of purpose within the Godhead. Ultimately, the climax of this submission is seen in His sacrificial death, where He fully submitted to the Father's will for the salvation of humankind. This unwavering commitment underscores His divine mission and provides believers with confidence in the truth of His submission.
Scripture References: John 6:38, Matthew 26:39, Philippians 2:8

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