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How does Psalm 86 relate to the character of Christ?

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Psalm 86 reflects the character of Christ by illustrating His humility and plea for mercy.

In Psalm 86, we see a vivid representation of the heart of Christ as He embodies humility and desperation before God. The psalmist's cry, 'Bow down thine ear, O Lord, hear me, for I am poor and needy,' mirrors the cries of Christ, particularly during His sufferings on the cross. This connection emphasizes that Christ, as our substitute, felt the weight of sin and the need for God's mercy. Thus, every request and plea in this psalm ultimately points to the redemptive work of Christ, showcasing His compassionate nature towards those He came to save.
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