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Why is Jesus's refusal of the drugged wine important for Christians?

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It underscores the voluntary nature of Jesus's suffering and His commitment to endure the full wrath of God for our sins.

Jesus's refusal of the drugged wine is important as it emphasizes His completely voluntary submission to the will of God and the full extent of His suffering on behalf of humanity. By refusing this mixture, Jesus demonstrated that He was not subdued by any external influence, and His agony was genuine and intentional. This act ensures that He experienced the entirety of God's wrath against sin, which validates the redemption offered to believers. It serves as a powerful reminder for Christians of the extent of Christ's love and sacrifice, motivating us to submit to God’s will likewise, knowing that any hardships we face are devoid of His wrath.
Scripture References: Mark 15:23, Romans 8:1

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