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Why is the suffering of Jesus significant for salvation?

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Jesus' suffering is significant because it fulfills God's justice and provides atonement for sin.

The suffering of Jesus is central to the Christian faith as it fulfills the divine justice and love of God. In John 18, Jesus willingly submits to being bound and led away, highlighting that His suffering is not an accident but a necessity for the salvation of His people. The atonement that He makes is through His obedient suffering, as seen in the prophetic fulfillment like Isaiah 53:7, where He is described as a sheep led to the slaughter. His death and resurrection are essential for the justification of believers, proving that God's mercy and justice are perfectly reconciled in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:7, John 18:11

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