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What does the Bible say about the travail of Christ's soul?

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Isaiah 53:11 reveals that Christ will see the travail of His soul and be satisfied, emphasizing His sacrificial work for salvation.

Isaiah 53:11 speaks of the profound satisfaction of Christ upon seeing the outcome of His suffering—the travail of His soul. This travail is not merely physical but deeply spiritual, representing the intense anguish Christ endured on the cross as He bore the sins of His people. His satisfaction comes from fulfilling God's plan for redemption, bearing the iniquities of many, and ensuring that justice and mercy meet through His sacrifice. This conveys the essence of the Gospel: that Christ accomplished salvation fully and completely, leaving nothing for us to add. His satisfaction points to the success of His mission to glorify the Father and redeem His elect.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11, Romans 3:26

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