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Why must Christ suffer according to the Bible?

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Christ must suffer as part of God's predetermined plan to provide atonement and fulfill the prophecies of Scripture.

The necessity of Christ's suffering is rooted deeply in God's sovereign plan for redemption and is foretold throughout the Scriptures. In Mark 8:31, Jesus teaches that the Son of Man must suffer many things, be rejected, and be killed, indicating that His suffering was not an accident, but a divinely orchestrated event predestined in eternity. This suffering serves several purposes: it fulfills Old Testament prophecies regarding the Messiah, demonstrates Christ's obedience to the will of God, and satisfies divine justice by providing the necessary atonement for sin. Without this suffering, God's justice could not be satisfied, and there could be no reconciliation between God and man, underscoring the profound significance of the cross in Christian theology.
Scripture References: Mark 8:31, Isaiah 53

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