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How does Christ's suffering relate to our healing?

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Christ's suffering on the cross, including His temporary blindness and death, is integral to our spiritual healing and redemption.

The sermon expounds on the profound mystery of Christ’s suffering as being essential for our healing. During the crucifixion, Jesus experienced darkness, symbolizing His being 'made blind' to the Father's favor, as He bore the weight of our sin. 2 Corinthians 5:21 states that He was made sin for us, highlighting that His physical sufferings—being nailed, unable to move, and even experiencing a sense of deafness—affirm His role as our substitute. This act of becoming poor allows us to be spiritually rich, granting us the ability to see, hear, and be cleansed from sin. Our healing is made possible through His redemptive work on the cross.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21, Isaiah 53:5

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Divine Evidence
Todd Nibert · Nov 18, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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