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What does the Bible say about Jesus being the suffering servant?

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Isaiah 53 describes Jesus as the suffering servant who bears the sins of many, fulfilling God's sovereign will.

The passage in Isaiah 53 presents Jesus as the suffering servant, a prophetic figure who endures great suffering and humiliation for the sake of redemption. Specifically, verse 10 indicates that it pleased the Lord to bruise Him, highlighting the divine plan and purpose behind His suffering. This aligns with the broader theological understanding that Jesus' death was not merely a historical event but part of God's sovereign decree for salvation. He willingly identifies with sinners and pays the penalty for their sins, exemplifying His perfect innocence and the necessity of His sacrificial role.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10, Romans 1:4

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