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How does the Bible describe the suffering of Jesus?

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The Bible describes Jesus' suffering as profound and redemptive, demonstrating His love and obedience to God’s plan for salvation.

The suffering of Jesus is depicted in Isaiah 53, where He is described as 'a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.' His visage was marred more than any man, reflecting the deep injustices He faced as He bore the sins of humanity. This suffering was not for Himself but was a necessary part of God's redemptive plan. The New Testament further emphasizes that through His suffering, Jesus fulfilled the requirements of divine justice while extending grace and mercy to sinners. His willingness to endure pain and humiliation exemplified His love for us and the lengths to which He went to secure our salvation. The profound nature of His suffering speaks volumes about God's love for humanity and the seriousness of our sin, calling us to repentance and faith in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:3, Hebrews 12:2

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The Face of Jesus
Don Bell · Feb 9, 2014
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