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How does Jesus' submission reflect God's will?

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Jesus' submission reflects God's will, proving that His sacrifice was preordained for the redemption of His people.

Jesus exemplified complete submission to the Father's will during His silence. In John 10:18, He declares, 'No man takes it from me, but I lay it down of myself.' This underscores His obedience to God's plan for salvation, affirming that His death was not a tragic accident but a deliberate act of love. His submission validates the Christian doctrine of predestination, wherein Christ's sacrificial act was foreordained before the foundation of the world to redeem those chosen by God. By remaining silent, He affirmed His role in fulfilling the righteous requirements of the law on behalf of sinners.
Scripture References: John 10:18, Isaiah 53:6-7

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