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Why is the suffering of Christ significant for salvation?

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Christ's suffering is significant because it fulfills God's requirement for justice and secures salvation for His elect (Isaiah 53:10).

The suffering of Christ is pivotal in the redemption narrative, as it fulfills divine justice and secures the salvation of God's chosen ones. Isaiah 53:10 states, 'Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him; he hath put him to grief.' This reflects God's sovereign will in salvation, affirming that Christ's suffering was necessary for atonement. It showcases that through His anguish, God's justice is satisfied, allowing for mercy to be extended to guilty sinners. The pain and suffering endured by Christ are not just historical events, but essential components of God’s redemptive plan that demonstrates His love and holiness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10, 1 Peter 1:11, Isaiah 53

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