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Why is it important that Jesus suffered silently?

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Jesus' silence during His suffering showcases His unwavering strength and the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan.

The silence of Jesus during His trial and suffering reflects both His divine nature and His role as our advocate. By not defending Himself, He exemplifies obedience to the will of the Father and highlights the futility of words when faced with deeply ingrained prejudice. As described in Isaiah 53:7, His silence is a manifestation of strength, demonstrating that mere words cannot alter the course set by divine prophecy. The significance of His silent suffering is foundational in understanding the depth of His sacrificial love; it illustrates that He did not come to seek personal vindication but to fulfill the mission of salvation. This example calls believers to patience and humility in their own sufferings.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:7, Matthew 26:63-64, 1 Peter 2:21

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