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Why is the silent suffering of Jesus important for Christians?

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Jesus’ silent suffering is crucial as it fulfilled prophecy and provided the basis for believers’ hope and redemption.

The silent suffering of Jesus during His trial stands as a profound testament to His character and mission. This suffering fulfilled the prophetic words of Isaiah, particularly Isaiah 53:7, which signifies the Messiah's obedience and willingness to bear the sins of many without retaliating or defending Himself against false accusations. For Christians, this silence and acceptance of unjust suffering are foundational, as they show the depth of Christ’s love and purpose.

Through His suffering, believers find their peace and hope. It reassures Christians that their sins have been atoned for by the one who was justly wronged. Jesus' endurance of the cross engenders a sense of gratitude and encourages Christians to embrace their own trials with faith. Furthermore, it emphasizes the doctrine of substitutionary atonement, whereby Christ bore the punishment for sin, thereby granting believers the boldness to approach God in faith, knowing that they are accepted not on their own merit, but through His righteousness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:7, Matthew 27:11-26

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Matthew 27:11-26
J.C. Ryle · Mar 18, 2016
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