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What does the Bible say about Jesus bearing God's wrath?

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Jesus fully bore God's wrath for His people on the cross without being consumed.

In Exodus 3, the burning bush is a representation of the Lord Jesus Christ, who absorbed the full fire of God’s wrath while on the cross. Although the intense judgment fell upon Him, He was not consumed, signifying that He completely endured the wrath intended for His people. This act satisfied God’s justice, ensuring that there is no further wrath left for those who are in Christ. By bearing our sins in His body, Christ extinguished the fire of God’s justice and declared, 'It is finished,' sealing the redemption for all His elect.
Scripture References: Exodus 3, Isaiah 53:5, Romans 3:24-26

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