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How do we know Christ identifies with our struggles?

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Christ identifies with our struggles by experiencing our sorrows and becoming our substitute in sin.

Christ's identification with our struggles is vividly portrayed in His experience of suffering and need. As noted in the sermon, He, too, cried out from a 'horrible pit,' indicating He fully understands our plight. This concept is crucial in understanding the nature of Jesus as both God and man. Hebrews 4:15 affirms that He can sympathize with our weaknesses, having been tempted in every way yet without sin. By becoming our substitute on the cross, He bore our burdens, illustrating His deep connection to our human experience. Therefore, every believer can take comfort in the truth that Jesus not only knows our struggles but has also overcome them on our behalf.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:46, Hebrews 4:15

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Poor and Needy
John Chapman · Aug 20, 2020
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