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Why is the silence of Christ important for Christians?

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The silence of Christ demonstrates His complete submission to God's will and His love for His people.

For Christians, understanding the silence of Christ is vital because it reveals His unwavering submission to the Father's will and His profound love for His people. By not defending Himself, Jesus illustrated His willingness to endure suffering out of love and obedience. In moments of injustice, His silence serves as a testament to our salvation—whereby He willingly bore our sins so that we could be redeemed. His example encourages believers to find strength in silence and trust in God's sovereign plan during their own trials.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:7, John 10:14-18

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