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How does Christ's suffering correlate with His glory?

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Christ's suffering is directly linked to His glory; the magnitude of His humiliation assures the greatness of His exaltation, as noted in Isaiah 53:10.

Isaiah 53:10 highlights the concept that it was God's will to bruise Christ, and through His suffering, He would 'see His seed' and 'prolong His days.' This indicates that the depth of Christ’s suffering leads to His greater glorification and reward. His willingness to endure unimaginable pain ultimately results in the exaltation of His name and the establishment of His kingdom. Understanding this connection reassures believers of the purpose behind Christ's sacrifice and the certainty that His glory will be revealed in full to all who are united with Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10

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My Servant Shall
Clay Curtis · Aug 11, 2013
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Joshua

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