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What does it mean that Jesus was delivered to the will of the people?

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Jesus being delivered to the will of the people signifies His humility and willingness to endure suffering for our redemption.

The narrative of Jesus being delivered to the will of the people illustrates not only the profound rejection He faced but also His submission to God’s sovereign plan. Despite His innocence, Jesus was subjected to the whims of His accusers, portraying the depths of His humility. This act epitomizes the essence of the Gospel: that the righteous would suffer for the unrighteous, fulfilling God's redemptive purposes. Such submission highlights the gravity of sin and the depth of God's love, showcasing that our salvation was accomplished through Christ's willing sacrifice. This truth is foundational for understanding Christians' identity as those redeemed by grace through faith.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:8

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