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What does it mean that Jesus drank the cup of divine justice?

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Jesus drinking the cup of divine justice means He suffered the total penalty for our sins.

The cup that Jesus refers to, particularly in Mark 10:38, symbolizes the divine judgment and wrath that He was to endure on behalf of humanity. This is a metaphor for the immense suffering He experienced as He bore the sins of His people. He metaphorically drank this cup to its very dregs, which signifies total exposure to the wrath of God, suffering the penalty that we, as sinners, deserved. This act not only fulfills the demands of God's justice but also manifests His love for His elect, as it underscores the gravity of sin and the depth of Christ’s sacrifice.
Scripture References: Mark 10:38

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