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What does the silence of Christ teach us about His character?

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The silence of Christ reveals His strength, authority, and divine submission to the Father's will.

Christ’s silence amidst accusations and humiliation emphasizes His sovereignty and control over His circumstances. In contrast to typical human responses that react to adversity with defensiveness, Jesus displays a profound trust in God's plan. As noted in Matthew 27:11, He answered nothing when falsely accused, demonstrating that His mission transcended personal defense. This act of self-restraint exemplifies perfect obedience and submission, pivotal characteristics of His divine mission. Furthermore, His silence under pressure serves as an instruction for believers on how to respond to trials: with confidence in God's sovereignty, knowing that the ultimate justice belongs to Him. Such an example is compelling for Christian conduct today in the face of suffering.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:11, John 5:18

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