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What does it mean that Jesus commended His spirit to God?

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Jesus' act of commending His spirit signifies His complete trust in the Father and the fulfillment of prophecy.

When Jesus commended His spirit to God at His death, as recorded in Luke 23:46, He demonstrated profound trust and submission to the Father. This act signifies the culmination of His obedience and the fulfillment of prophecy concerning the Messiah's sacrificial role. It reflects His confidence in God's plan for redemption and assures believers that His sacrifice was intended to reconcile them with God. Moreover, this submission underscores the idea that Jesus willingly laid down His life (John 10:18), illustrating that His death was not an accident but a divine appointment designed for the purpose of salvaging His people from their sins. This act encapsulates the heart of the gospel and the relationship between the Son and the Father.
Scripture References: Luke 23:46, John 10:18

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