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Why is the scourging of Jesus significant for Christians?

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The scourging of Jesus is significant as it reveals the depth of His suffering and underscores the price of our redemption.

The significance of Jesus' scourging cannot be overstated; it emphasizes the severe physical and spiritual pain He endured as our Substitute. In Matthew 27, the brutal punishment symbolizes the weight of sin He carried, showing the lengths to which He went for our salvation. The gospel underscores that this suffering was not merely physical but also bore the eternal consequences of sin. According to Isaiah 53:5, 'By his stripes we are healed,' signifying that Jesus' suffering was essential for our spiritual healing and redemption. For Christians, understanding the magnitude of His sacrifice deepens our appreciation of God's grace and the reality of the love demonstrated through Christ's suffering.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:26, Isaiah 53:5

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