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How does Jesus identify with our struggles?

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Jesus identifies with our struggles as our representative and high priest, fully experiencing the pain and trials of human life.

The profound identification of Jesus with our struggles is prominently illustrated in Psalm 6 and the New Testament writings. Jesus, in His humanity, experienced the full weight of sin's anguish, as seen in His heartfelt agonies in the Garden of Gethsemane, where He prayed intensely, knowing the imminent wrath for our sins. In Hebrews 2:17, it states that He was made like us in every way, reflecting His complete understanding of the human condition. This identity allows Him to be our merciful high priest, perfectly suited to intervene on our behalf. Knowing that Jesus intimately understands our pain and struggles provides comfort and assurance that we are never alone in our trials. This reality encourages believers to cast their cares upon Him, knowing He is sympathetic to our weaknesses and struggles.
Scripture References: Psalm 6, Hebrews 2:17, Hebrews 5:7

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