Why the Messiah Had to Suffer Before He Reigns

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Why the Messiah Had to Suffer Before He Reigns

Many expected the Messiah to come as a conquering king, overthrowing enemies and establishing God's Kingdom. But the New Testament reveals that Jesus the Messiah came first to suffer and die — not to defeat Rome, but to defeat sin.

The Real Problem Was Sin, Not Politics

In the first century, many Jews expected a political Messiah who would:

  • Deliver them from Roman rule
  • Restore the throne of David
  • Bring peace and justice to Israel

But Jesus revealed that humanity's deeper bondage was spiritual:

  • “Everyone who sins is a slave to sin.” (John 8:34)
  • “The Son of Man came to give His life as a ransom for many.” (Mark 10:45)

=== Sin had to be defeated before a righteous Kingdom could be established.

God’s Justice Demands Atonement

God is holy and just. Before He can reign among His people, the problem of sin must be addressed.

Jesus fulfills:

  • The Suffering Servant of Isaiah 53: “He was pierced for our transgressions...”
  • The Passover Lamb (Exodus 12)
  • The sin offering of Leviticus 16 (Yom Kippur)

The First Coming: Redemption

Jesus' first coming focused on:

  • Teaching truth
  • Revealing the Father
  • Dying for sin
  • Rising in victory

> “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29)

His mission was to create **a redeemed people**, not just an earthly kingdom.

The Second Coming: Restoration

When Jesus returns:

  • He will reign as King (Revelation 19:16)
  • He will judge the nations (Matthew 25:31–46)
  • He will restore all things (Acts 3:21)

Comparison Table: First and Second Coming of the Messiah

First Coming Second Coming
As a servant (Isaiah 53) As a king (Zechariah 14)
Deals with sin Deals with Satan and rebellion
Brings salvation Brings judgment
Offers peace Enforces peace
Rejected by many Recognized by all (Philippians 2:10–11)

Summary

The Messiah had to suffer first because sin was the core problem. He came to:

  • Bear sin
  • Break the power of death
  • Purchase a redeemed people

Only once sin is dealt with can He return as King to rule a holy people in a holy Kingdom.

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