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What does Mark 15:16-32 teach about Jesus' identity?

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Mark 15:16-32 portrays Jesus as the mocked King, highlighting the paradox of His suffering and divine identity.

In Mark 15:16-32, Jesus is depicted as being mocked and derided as 'the King of the Jews.' This scene underscores the paradox of His identity; while He is indeed King, His reign is established through suffering and humiliation, revealing the nature of His kingdom. This passage teaches that Jesus' identity as King is not defined by worldly power but through His redemptive work on the cross. It demonstrates how through His suffering, Christ fulfills His role as Savior, allowing believers to understand that His path to glory was through the lowly and the despised.
Scripture References: Mark 15:16-32, Philippians 2:5-11

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Mark 15:16-32
J.C. Ryle · May 3, 2016
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