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

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Isaiah 53:7-10 describes Christ as oppressed and silent, illustrating His patience and obedience in suffering.

Isaiah 53:7-10 presents a vivid picture of Christ’s suffering, emphasizing His silence during oppression. This accounts for His patience and meekness, as He bore injustice without retaliation. ‘He opened not His mouth’ signifies His willingness to fulfill the Father’s will, showcasing not only His obedience but also the divine purpose behind His suffering. He accepted unjust treatment, knowing it was part of His role as the substitute for His people, bearing the weight of their transgressions. His silence in the face of mockery and pain exemplifies a profound trust in God's plan and timing, teaching believers to find strength in meekness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:7-10

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