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How do we know that Christ's work can heal our bitterness?

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Christ's work symbolizes healing for our bitterness, as illustrated by the tree God showed Moses to cast into the waters of Marah (Exodus 15:25).

In the narrative of the waters of Marah, God instructed Moses to cast a tree into the bitter waters, transforming them into sweet water. This act symbolizes the power of Christ's sacrifice on the cross, representing true healing for our bitter experiences and sins. Just as the tree had to be applied to the waters for cleansing, our lives can only be sweetened through faith in Christ and His redemptive work. The Lamb of God’s suffering and sacrifice make it possible for us to experience peace amidst the bitterness of life, reminding us that our afflictions lead us to a deeper reliance on Him.
Scripture References: Exodus 15:25

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