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What does the Bible say about Christ's silence during suffering?

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The Bible indicates that Christ's silence during His suffering was a testimony to His perfect obedience and faith in God.

Isaiah 53:7 reveals that during His oppression and affliction, Christ opened not His mouth, akin to a lamb being led to slaughter. This silence was not mere passivity but an act of profound faith and obedience. By not defending Himself against false accusations, He demonstrated His commitment to fulfilling the Father's will, trusting entirely in divine judgment rather than seeking human vindication. In His silence, Christ preached a powerful sermon of perfect faith, illustrating the depth of His sacrifice for sinners.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:7, Matthew 27:12

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