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What does the Bible say about Christ as the Suffering Servant?

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Isaiah 53 portrays Christ as the Suffering Servant who bears the sins of His people.

Isaiah 53 provides a profound prophecy about the coming of Christ as the Suffering Servant. This chapter illustrates how He would willingly bear the iniquities of His people, suffer for their transgressions, and be a substitute for their sins. Throughout the passage, we see that His suffering was not for His own sins, as He was sinless, but for those chosen by God before the foundation of the world. The text makes it clear that He was wounded and brought to death, yet He would be exalted and prosper, symbolizing the complete salvation He provides for His elect.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:4-6, Isaiah 52:13-15

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