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What does the Bible say about the willingness of Christ to die for His people?

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The Bible reveals Christ's profound willingness to die for His people as an act of obedience and love, exemplified in John 18:1-11.

In John 18:1-11, we see the deep willingness of Christ to face death for the sake of His people. This passage highlights His conscious choice to go to the garden where He knew Judas would betray Him, illustrating His acceptance of the Father's will and His intent to redeem His people from their sins. Christ's words, 'I am He,' demonstrate not just His identity but also His authority in that moment, emphasizing that His sacrifice was not forced upon Him but willingly undertaken. As Isaiah 53 reveals, He bore our griefs and sorrows, taking upon Himself the iniquities of us all, showcasing the depths of His willingness to save.
Scripture References: John 18:1-11, Isaiah 53:4-6

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