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How does Christ's suffering demonstrate God's love?

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Christ's suffering demonstrates God's love through the sacrificial act that reconciles sinners to Himself.

The depth of God's love is revealed through Christ's willing suffering and sacrifice, fulfilling His plan for redemption. The sermon illustrates this by describing how Christ bore the transgressions of His people, effectively taking upon Himself the sins that separated us from God. This act of love was not only sacrificial but also purposeful, as it allowed for the justification of the elect. The preacher cites Isaiah 53:5, stating that Christ was ‘wounded for our transgressions,’ emphasizing that each wound serves as a testament to God's relentless pursuit of His people. In Christ’s suffering, we see the intersection of justice and love—God’s justice is satisfied while His love overflows through the provision of salvation. Thus, Christ’s suffering draws us back into fellowship with the Father, showcasing the profound dimensions of divine love.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, John 3:16

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