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What does it mean that it pleased the Lord to bruise His Son?

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It means that God, in His sovereignty, ordained the suffering of Christ as the means for redemption, not out of pleasure but for the fulfillment of His will.

The phrase 'it pleased the Lord to bruise His Son' in Isaiah 53:10 signifies God's ordination of Christ's suffering as a vital part of His redemptive plan. This does not imply that God found joy in the suffering of Jesus, but rather that it was necessary for salvation to be accomplished. It is a reflection of His mercy and justice, allowing for the fulfillment of divine justice without compromising His love. Through Christ's sacrifice, God provided a way for sinners to be reconciled to Him, thereby satisfying His own justice while demonstrating His profound grace. This theological understanding underscores the depth of God's love and the cost of our salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10

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It pleased God
Don Bell · Jun 26, 2011
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