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How does Christ's suffering relate to His people's salvation?

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Christ's suffering directly relates to His people's salvation, as He bore their sins and faced injustice for their deliverance.

The suffering of Christ is central to the gospel message. Through His affliction, He bore the sins of many, as prophesied in Isaiah 53, where He is depicted as the suffering servant. In Psalm 35, the acknowledgment of His unjust treatment mirrors the experiences of God's people who also face unfair persecution. His endurance and submission not only serve as an example but also fulfill the divine plan of redemption, enabling believers to be reconciled to God. This underscores the depth of God's grace, as He provides salvation through the very suffering His Son experienced, thereby allowing us to share in Christ's victory over sin and death.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Psalm 35

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Psalm 35, p3
Rick Warta · Jun 1, 2023
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