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What does 'Behold the man' reveal about humanity's condition?

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'Behold the man' reveals the depths of human sinfulness and the need for divine intervention.

'Behold the man,' as stated in John 19:5, invites us to confront the reality of our sinful condition. Jesus, in His suffering and humiliation, reflects our state outside of Him—broken, marred, and in need of redemption. The visual imagery of a bloodied and beaten Savior starkly contrasts with the perfection God intended for humanity. This passage calls attention to our rebellion against God and the conviction of sin we bear, reminding us that only through Christ's sacrifice can we be reconciled to God and restored to what we were meant to be.
Scripture References: John 19:5

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