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

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The Bible reveals that Christ suffered willingly to atone for the sins of His people, bringing about reconciliation and salvation.

The Scriptures teach that God suffered in the flesh through Jesus Christ, who bore the sins of His people as their substitute. This profound truth is highlighted in passages like Psalm 119:73, where it indicates that God's hands have made and fashioned us, and it underscores the miracle of the incarnation. Hebrews 10:4-10 elaborates further, explaining that the blood of Christ, representative of God's ultimate sacrifice, is the only means by which sin could truly be atoned for. The suffering Christ endured was not aimless; it was a determined act of obedience, fulfilling God's covenant by suffering in the place of sinners, ensuring that every sin was addressed through His sacrificial death.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:73, Hebrews 10:4-10

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