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Why must Christ suffer according to the prophets?

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Christ's suffering was necessary according to the prophets as it was part of God's eternal plan for redemption.

The necessity of Christ's suffering is firmly established in the prophetic writings of the Old Testament. From passages such as Isaiah 53, it is clear that Christ’s suffering was not an accident but a divine requirement prescribed by God from the foundation of the world. In Luke 24:26, Jesus rebukes the disciples for their slowness to believe all that the prophets spoke, indicating that His suffering was essential for fulfilling God's purpose of salvation. Furthermore, as the Lamb of God, He bore the sins of His people, affirming God's love and justice. Thus, the prophets’ messages not only foretell His suffering but also outline its significance in the overarching narrative of redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Luke 24:26

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The Prophets
Todd Nibert · May 30, 2010
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