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What does the Bible say about Jesus' suffering and humiliation?

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The Bible details Jesus' suffering, highlighting his humiliation as he was mocked, beaten, and blasphemed before his crucifixion.

The Gospel of Luke recounts how Jesus was mocked and physically abused before his trial, demonstrating the depth of his humiliation. In Luke 22:63-65, we see the men holding Jesus mock him, blindfold him, and smite him, asking him to prophesy who struck him. This moment reflects the prophetic nature of Jesus' role, as he endures such treatment to fulfill Scripture as part of his redemptive work.

The significance of Jesus' suffering lies not only in the physical pain inflicted upon him but also in the spiritual agony he endured, anticipating God's wrath for sin. This humiliation is vital for Christians to understand, as it underscores the high cost of salvation and the love Christ has for sinners. His treatment was not merely random cruelty but was part of God's ordained plan for redemption, showing God’s desire to restore and renew those created in His image.

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Luke 22:63-65
Henry Sant · Aug 19, 2012
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