What does the Bible say about the sufferings of Christ?
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The sufferings of Christ are thoroughly depicted in Scripture, particularly illustrating His role as our representative and substitute who bore the wrath of God for our sins.
Scripture reveals the profound depths of Christ's sufferings, especially in Psalms like Psalm 88, which depicts His anguish and prayers during His final hours before Crucifixion. This psalm articulates His experience of bearing the wrath of God, affirming that His sufferings were not mere theatrics but genuine, representing the anguish of our sins. It shows Christ as both the Son of God and the Son of Man, intimately experiencing our afflictions while providing a path for our reconciliation to God through His obedience to death. The truth of His sufferings reassures believers of the authenticity of His sacrifice, reaffirming the glory of God revealed through Christ’s afflictions in fulfilling the covenant of redemption.
Scripture References:
Psalm 88, Romans 8:32, 1 Peter 2:23, Hebrews 5:7, 1 Peter 3:18, Psalm 22, Isaiah 53:10-12
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