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How does Christ's death relate to our sorrows?

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Christ's death relates to our sorrows as He bore our sins and their consequences, suffering greatly, which brings understanding to our own grief.

The sermon discusses how Christ's suffering and death hold profound significance for believers’ own sorrows. As He cried out on the cross, 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?' He experienced the ultimate separation from the Father due to the weight of humanity's sin. In this moment of despair, He not only took on the burden of our sins but also our sorrows and tears. Understanding that Christ wept and suffered opens the door for believers to relate their pain to His, knowing they are not alone in their grief. His tears serve as a powerful symbol of His commitment to redeem our suffering.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:46, Isaiah 53:4-5

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My Tears
Ian Potts · May 17, 2026
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