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What does Jesus mean by 'the cup' and 'the baptism'?

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In the Gospels, 'the cup' refers to Jesus' suffering and God's wrath, while 'the baptism' symbolizes His overwhelming experience in taking on our sins.

'The cup' that Jesus refers to is His willing acceptance of God's judgment and wrath for the sins of His people. This sacrificial act underscores His role as our substitute. Similarly, 'the baptism' refers to His total immersion in suffering and the consequences of sin that He bore on behalf of humanity. Both elements emphasize the depth of His sacrifice and foreshadow the trials His followers will undergo as they identify with Him in suffering and grace.
Scripture References: Mark 10:38-39

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Five Great Things
Don Fortner · Aug 22, 1998
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