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What does the Bible say about the trial of Christ?

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The trial of Christ reveals His obedience and the fulfillment of prophecy regarding His suffering for our sins.

The trial of Christ, as seen in Luke 22:54-71, illustrates His voluntary submission to God's plan of salvation. Jesus faced mockery and brutality from those who opposed Him, fulfilling the prophesy that He would be the sin offering as stipulated in Leviticus. His suffering represents not only the culmination of human depravity but also God's sovereign act of salvation. Peter's denial and the crowd's rejection further manifest the depths of sin and the need for redemption, underscoring the seriousness of Christ's sacrifice on behalf of humanity.
Scripture References: Luke 22:54-71, 1 Peter 2:24

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