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What does Psalm 69 reveal about Jesus' suffering?

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Psalm 69 reveals that Jesus suffered and bore reproach on our behalf, fulfilling the role of our substitute.

Psalm 69 is a poignant depiction of Christ's suffering, vividly portraying how He bore the reproach and shame of our sins. As the psalm progresses, we see Jesus cry out in anguish, fully embodying the torment of sin that He endured for humanity. This prophetic psalm illustrates His role as our substitute, showing how He faced scorn and misunderstandings from those around Him. Importantly, this passage establishes the nature of His sacrifice—He was despised because of our sins, reflecting His deep love and commitment to redeeming us. In fulfilling this prophecy, He not only exemplifies His pain but also assures us that our sins have been dealt with, allowing us to approach God confidently (Hebrews 10:19-22).
Scripture References: Psalm 69:6-21, Hebrews 10:19-22

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