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How does Christ's silence before His accusers serve as an example for Christians?

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Christ's silence serves as an example for Christians by demonstrating patience and obedience to God's will amidst injustice.

Christ's silence before His accusers illustrates the profound virtue of patience and submission to God's plan. As recorded in 1 Peter 2:21-23, believers are called to follow Christ’s example of endurance in suffering without retaliation. His silent response to false accusations teaches Christians to trust in God's sovereign will, even when faced with injustice. In an age where self-defense and justifications for our actions are common, Christ's quiet resolve stands as a powerful reminder that true strength lies in obedience and reliance on God’s justice rather than our own attempts to vindicate ourselves.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:21-23, Isaiah 53:7

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