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Why is the trial of Jesus significant for Christians?

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The trial of Jesus is significant because it highlights His innocence and willingness to suffer for our sins, fulfilling God's redemptive plan.

The trial of Jesus is a critical event symbolizing the culmination of God's plan for redemption. As described in Matthew 26, Jesus faces false accusations yet remains silent, exemplifying His perfect obedience and submission to the will of the Father. This moment reveals not only His innocence—being utterly free from sin—but also His profound love for humanity as He willingly accepts the punishment for our iniquities. Hebrews 9:22 states that 'without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins,' and through His trial and subsequent crucifixion, Jesus fulfills this need for atonement. His trial serves as a reminder of the depths of God's grace and the lengths to which Jesus went to secure our salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:57-67, Hebrews 9:22

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