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How does Christ bear our reproach?

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Christ bore our reproach by suffering shame and scorn, taking our sins upon Himself.

The sermon outlines how Christ suffered more reproach than any human could fathom, bearing the sins of His people and the surrounding scorn that came as a result. As illustrated in Psalm 22, Jesus experienced deep humiliation and was treated with scorn and derision, which He willingly accepted to accomplish redemption for His people. This act of bearing reproach signifies Christ's profound love and willingness to identify with our human suffering and shame. Thus, believers can find solace in knowing that Christ understands their pain and has forever removed the eternal reproach of sin through His sacrifice, ensuring their acceptance before God.
Scripture References: Psalm 69:6, Hebrews 13:12-13

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