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What do the penitential Psalms reveal about Jesus?

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The penitential Psalms articulate the sufferings of Christ as our sin bearer and substitute.

The penitential Psalms provide a profound insight into the sufferings of Jesus as He bore the sins of His people. For example, Psalm 51 expresses a cry for mercy and forgiveness that reflects the anguish of Christ made sin for us. In this, we see Christ’s heart being broken as He bears our iniquities, fulfilling the role of a substitute before God. These Psalms illustrate the principle that He took upon Himself the weight of our transgressions, enabling us to be reconciled to God. Thus, these texts are not just reflections of human sorrow but are rich with truth about the atoning work of Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 51, Psalm 22, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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