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How does Jesus’ voluntary death reflect His love?

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Jesus’ voluntary death demonstrates His profound love and commitment to His people (Romans 5:8).

The voluntary nature of Jesus' sacrifice is a profound reflection of His love for humanity. As articulated in Romans 5:8, 'But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.' This love is described not as a mere feeling but as an active decision to take upon Himself the sins of His people, enduring the agony of the cross. His resolve to lay down His life reveals not only His obedience to the Father's will but also His deep compassion and desire to save those whom He calls His own. This ultimate act of love demands a response from us, leading believers to manifest gratitude and love in return, aware of the cost of what Christ has done for them.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, John 15:13

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