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Why is it significant that Jesus suffered on the cross?

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Jesus' suffering on the cross is central to the atonement, demonstrating His love for humanity and fulfilling prophetic Scriptures.

The significance of Jesus suffering on the cross cannot be understated; it is the culmination of God’s plan for redemption. His suffering served to meet the righteous demands of God's justice in punishment for sin and establishes the foundation for salvation. As articulated in Isaiah 53, He bore our griefs and carried our sorrows. This act of suffering also affirms the immense love He has for His people, as He endured mockery and pain to reconcile us to God. The fulfillment of Scripture during these events, seen in references such as Psalm 22, verifies His messianic role and God’s sovereignty through the orchestration of these events.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Psalm 22

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I Thirst
Angus Fisher · Dec 16, 2012
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