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How does Jesus' silence on Wednesday relate to His suffering?

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Jesus' silence reflects His deep contemplation and readiness for the suffering He would soon endure.

Jesus' silence leading up to His crucifixion can be seen as a profound aspect of His humanity. This day serves as a significant counterpoint to the frenetic activity of His enemies who were plotting His death. Christ's calm disposition during this time of rest emphasizes His inner resolve and peace in fulfilling the Father's will. Moreover, it highlights the contrast between the children's light who trust in God and the restless ambitions of those in darkness. This day prompts believers to reflect on the peace found in Christ, especially amid turmoil, reinforcing that Christ's ultimate mission was one of profound love and sacrifice for His people.
Scripture References: Proverbs 28:1, Psalm 127:2

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