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What does mockery of Christ reveal about humanity?

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The mockery of Christ reflects humanity’s rebellion against God’s authority and our fallen nature.

The mockery that Christ faced during His crucifixion highlights the sinful and rebellious nature of humanity. As He was stripped, beaten, and mocked, it serves as a stark picture of how mankind responds to divine authority and truth. This contempt for God's grace is indicative of total depravity, where even in the face of divine love, humanity's heart remains hardened. It demonstrates not just the rejection of Christ in that historical moment but continues as a representation of how people today often oppose and disregard the truth of the gospel. This serves as a solemn reminder that without divine intervention, we would all be part of that mockery.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:29-31, Psalm 22:16

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