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How does the story of Absalom relate to the message of Christ?

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Absalom's story serves as an illustration of the rebellion against authority and the need for Christ's mediation.

Absalom's fate illustrates the serious consequences of rebellion and pride, which are detrimental to both individuals and the community. His hanging by the hair symbolizes the futility of worldly pride and self-sufficiency. In contrast, Christ hung between heaven and earth, but unlike Absalom, He did so with purpose and power, fully aware that His death would redeem sinners. This contrast emphasizes that while Absalom sought glory in his rebellion, Christ offers grace and salvation through His humble obedience to the point of death—demonstrating that redemption is found solely in Him.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:8, Romans 5:8

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