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How does Christ's reward relate to His suffering?

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Christ's reward is to see the fruits of His suffering, as He justifies many and intercedes for them.

After enduring immense suffering, Christ's reward, as indicated in Isaiah 53:11-12, involves witnessing the fulfillment of His labor in the salvation of His people. His travail leads to justification for many, highlighting the joy of establishing eternal life for those whom the Father has given Him. Furthermore, He will make intercession for these transgressors, showing how His suffering not only satisfies divine justice but also results in the spiritual restoration and glorification of His followers. This reciprocal relationship shows that through suffering, He achieves monumental victory and everlasting joy.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11-12, Hebrews 7:25, Philippians 2:9-11

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