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Why is it important that Christ's sacrifice was voluntary?

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The voluntary nature of Christ's sacrifice is crucial because it underscores His willingness to forsake His life out of love for His people, affirming the divine intention behind His death.

The voluntary aspect of Christ's sacrifice is emphasized in John 10:17-18, where Jesus states that no one takes His life from Him; He lays it down of His own accord. This demonstrates that His death was not merely an act imposed upon Him but was a supreme act of love and obedience to the Father’s will. Understanding this keeps us from viewing His crucifixion as an act of defeat; instead, it portrays it as an intentional plan set forth by God from the beginning. The voluntary sacrifice illustrates the depth of Christ's love for the sheep, ensuring that His death was meaningful and in line with God’s redemptive purpose.
Scripture References: John 10:17-18

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