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How does Christ’s suffering relate to our own struggles?

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Christ’s suffering connects to our struggles, as He experienced shame and pain on our behalf.

In suffering through the injustices and reproach detailed in Psalm 69, Jesus identifies directly with our struggles. The psalm's depiction of deep waters symbolizes overwhelming despair, similar to what we encounter spiritually. Verse 21 particularly references the gall and vinegar offered to Christ, serving as a poignant reminder that He faced immense suffering without deserving it. By recognizing that Christ bore our shame, we find encouragement that He is with us in our trials, having faced profound suffering Himself. This strengthens our faith and hope as we navigate our own battles in light of His victory.
Scripture References: Psalm 69:21, 1 Peter 2:24, Hebrews 4:15

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