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What does the Bible say about Christ's sympathy in suffering?

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The Bible teaches that Christ sympathizes with our sufferings, being intimately acquainted with grief Himself (Isaiah 63:9).

Isaiah 63:9 reveals the deep level of Christ's identification with our suffering. As a 'man of sorrows and acquainted with grief,' Jesus experienced profound sorrow that allows Him to sympathize with His people. He took upon Himself our humanity and the heaviness of our afflictions, making Him uniquely fitted to understand our struggles. Through His own experiences, He offers comfort and support in our trials, inviting us to find solace in His shared suffering—He bears our sicknesses and sorrows, offering both empathy and strength.
Scripture References: Isaiah 63:9

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Isaiah 63:9
Octavius Winslow · Mar 17, 2016
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