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How does the suffering of Christ relate to the building of His Church?

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Christ's suffering was necessary to atone for sin and enable the construction of His spiritual Kingdom.

The sermon elaborates on how Christ’s suffering and sorrow were instrumental in establishing His Church. He endured the cup of God's wrath and tasted death for sinners, ensuring their forgiveness and reconciliation with God. This sacrificial act not only fulfilled the demands of justice but also permitted the Spirit of God to gather and build the Church. As evidenced in Psalm 116:3, Christ faced deep sorrows as He bore the sins of His people. Hence, His suffering became the foundation upon which the eternal city of God is built. The Church, as the body of Christ, needs to remain aware of this great cost, which reflects the magnitude of salvation that believers are called to share and rejoice in.
Scripture References: Psalm 116:3, Ephesians 2:19-22

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