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What does the Bible say about Jesus' satisfaction in our salvation?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus is satisfied by seeing the fruits of His suffering in the salvation of believers (Isaiah 53:10-11).

Isaiah 53:10-11 reveals that Jesus derives satisfaction from witnessing the results of His suffering, specifically in the redemption of His people. Jesus, exalted to His throne, delights in seeing those whom He has saved through His blood and sacrifice. This satisfaction stems from His love for His people, as He regards each believer as a precious offspring born of His suffering. The fulfillment of His prophecy indicates that the purpose of His agony and travail is not in vain, but rather fruitful, as He joyfully regards those being saved and growing in faith.

The emphasis on Jesus seeing His 'seed' implies that His heart is fulfilled by our conversion and salvation, which makes every suffering endured on the cross worthwhile. He longs for sinners to receive His saving grace and turns His gaze towards them with deep affection. It is this satisfaction that affirms the extraordinary nature of God’s grace, showcasing the connection between Christ’s suffering and the joy of the salvation of His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10-11

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