(a) Jesus was especially grieved that his execution could bring reproach on Jehovah's name. (b) Jesus vindicated Jehovah’s name by remaining faithful even under intense suffering, demonstrating that humans can be loyal to God despite trials.
10. (a) What especially grieved Jesus about his execution? (b) In what ways did Jesus vindicate Jehovah’s name? (See also the box “Jesus’ Integrity Vindicated Jehovah’s Name.”)Jesus cares deeply about his Father’s reputation. (John 14:31) Jesus was grieved that his being charged with blasphemy and sedition could bring reproach on his Father’s name. That is why he prayed: “My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me.” (Matt. 26:39) By keeping his integrity to Jehovah until death, Jesus ultimately vindicated the name of his Father.Jesus’ Integrity Vindicated Jehovah’s NameBy remaining faithful under test, Jesus refuted the Devil’s claim that humans would not remain loyal to God when under trial. (Job 2:4, 5) Jesus also showed that Adam was to blame for his sin, not Jehovah. Jesus thus proved that perfect Adam could have been faithful if he had wanted to be and that there was nothing faulty in how Jehovah had created Adam.Jesus’ sacrifice was an expression of love for his Father (See paragraph 10)Jesus’ sacrifice was an expression of love for his Father (See paragraph 10)
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