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What does it mean that Christ's burden was cut off?

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Christ's burden being cut off signifies that He has borne the weight of sin and made atonement for His people through His death.

The phrase 'the burden that was upon him shall be cut off' from Isaiah 22:25 reflects the profound truth of Christ's atoning work on the cross. This prophecy foretells that Christ would not just carry our sins but would completely remove them through His sacrifice. When He declared, 'It is finished,' He affirmed that the burden of sin was fully paid, offering complete redemption to all who believe. This act of being 'cut off' reveals the intense suffering He endured for our sake, illustrating the gravity of sin and the extent of God’s love. Thus, when we trust in Christ, it is a promise that our sins are no longer held against us, giving us peace and assurance in His saving grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 22:25, John 19:30

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