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What does the Bible say about Christ's suffering and redemption?

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The Bible presents Christ's suffering as essential for the redemption of sinners, fulfilling the Scriptures that foretold His death and resurrection.

The Scriptures consistently testify that Christ's suffering was not an incidental part of His mission, but a necessary act for the redemption of His people. In Luke 24:27, Christ expounded the Scriptures to His disciples, illustrating how the entire Old Testament, from Moses to the prophets, pointed towards Him as the Saviour who would suffer for the sins of His people. This redemptive suffering was crucial for bringing about salvation, as highlighted in Isaiah 53, where the suffering servant bears the iniquities of many. Through His death, Jesus accomplished what the sacrificial system foreshadowed, providing a once-for-all sacrifice for sin.
Scripture References: Luke 24:27, Isaiah 53

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