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How do we know that Jesus had to suffer to be glorified?

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Scripture reveals that Jesus' suffering was essential for His glorification, fulfilling the prophecies of the Old Testament.

The necessity of Christ's suffering for His glorification is explicitly taught throughout the Bible. In Luke 18:31, Jesus foretells His own suffering, stating that all that was written by the prophets concerning Him must be accomplished. This is further echoed in Acts 2, where Peter emphasizes that Jesus' resurrection and glorification were in accordance with the Scriptures. The Old Testament prophets foretold the coming of a Messiah who would suffer, die, and ultimately be raised, thereby earning glory and securing salvation for His people. Without His suffering and death, there would be no glorious resurrection or salvation, making it imperative to understanding the full narrative of redemption.
Scripture References: Luke 18:31, Acts 2:25-32

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