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What does the Bible say about Jesus refusing wine mingled with myrrh?

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Jesus refused the wine mingled with myrrh to fully endure the suffering required for our redemption.

In Mark 15:23, it is noted that Jesus was offered wine mixed with myrrh, which served as an anesthetic to dull the pain of His crucifixion. However, He refused it, demonstrating His commitment to fully experience the agony and suffering necessary for the salvation of His people. This refusal illustrates His dedication to fulfilling all Scripture and enduring the full wrath of God for our sins. Jesus bore our iniquities and completed the redemptive work required by divine justice, ensuring that He left no aspect of His sacrifice incomplete.
Scripture References: Mark 15:23, Isaiah 53:11, Hebrews 9:12

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He Received It Not
Drew Dietz · Sep 15, 2013
Joshua

Joshua

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