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How does Psalm 41 relate to Christ's suffering on the cross?

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Psalm 41 provides prophetic insight into Christ's suffering and His trust in God's deliverance.

In Psalm 41, the underlying narrative speaks of betrayal and suffering, reflecting Christ's own experience as He approached the cross. Verses highlight His deep agony and acknowledgment of His enemies, yet within that context, He affirms His hope in God’s promise to deliver Him. When Christ was forsaken on the cross, He identified with the poor and desperate, enduring the greatest trial while maintaining perfect trust in the Father. This connection illustrates that while He bore our sins, He also exemplified faithfulness under duress, showcasing the nature of His atoning work.
Scripture References: Psalm 41:9-10, Isaiah 53:5

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