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What is the meaning of 'It pleased the Lord' in Isaiah 53:10?

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'It pleased the Lord' signifies God's satisfaction in executing His sovereign plan through the suffering of Christ for the purpose of redemption.

In Isaiah 53:10, the phrase 'It pleased the Lord to bruise him' indicates a profound theological truth: God's justice and mercy intersect at the cross. This does not mean God delights in suffering but rather that He finds satisfaction in fulfilling His justice through the sacrificial death of Christ, which accomplishes salvation for His elect. This act fulfills God's sovereign plan to redeem His people and exemplifies His grace and love, as it was through Christ's suffering that God's purpose for reconciliation was realized.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10, Romans 8:32

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