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How does Psalm 69 reflect the heart of Christ during His sufferings?

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Psalm 69 reveals Christ's deep anguish and personal nature of His sufferings as He bears our sins.

Psalm 69 serves as a poignant depiction of Christ’s sufferings, articulating His deep anguish and the personal nature of the affliction He endured. In the psalm, Christ uses personal pronouns extensively, underscoring that His suffering was not merely a historical event, but a deeply personal experience for Him. He cried out to God in His pain, illustrating the profound isolation He felt as He bore the sins of His people. The prayer reflects His mediatorial role and emphasizes that His suffering was both an expression of His human experience and a fulfillment of God's will for the reconciliation of His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 69, Matthew 27:46, John 14:19

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Psalm 69, p2 of 3
Rick Warta · Nov 7, 2024
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