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What does Psalm 40 teach about Jesus' suffering?

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Psalm 40 illustrates the depths of Jesus' suffering and His ultimate trust in God during His passion.

Psalm 40 vividly portrays the suffering of Jesus Christ, particularly reflecting on His anguish in the Garden of Gethsemane and during His crucifixion. It describes how He was brought up from a 'horrible pit' and 'miry clay,' symbolizing the depths of His despair and suffering for the sins of His people. The psalm emphasizes that despite His sufferings, Jesus patiently waited upon God, showing His perfect trust in the Father even when faced with overwhelming trials. This is pivotal in understanding the nature of His sacrifice as He took upon Himself the sins and iniquities of humanity, enduring the divine justice that should have fallen on us. The psalm ultimately assures us that through His suffering, we find redemption and establish our footing upon the solid rock of Christ Himself.
Scripture References: Psalm 40, Matthew 26:36-39, Hebrews 5:7

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