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What does the Bible say about Jesus being a man of sorrows?

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The Bible describes Jesus as 'a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief' in Isaiah 53:3, highlighting His deep connection to human suffering.

Isaiah 53:3 presents Jesus as not only the Redeemer but also as 'a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief.' This characterization emphasizes the necessity of His suffering as He bore the curse of sin for His people. The curse pronounced in Genesis affected the earth and humanity through pain and death; thus, it was essential for Jesus, the Surety, to experience these sorrows to fully remove the curse's burden. His labor, both physically and spiritually, allowed Him to fulfill the law and carry our griefs alongside our sins.

Moreover, Jesus faced constant opposition, betrayal, and misunderstanding during His ministry, thereby tasting the thorns and thistles emblematic of the curse. The physical manifestation of His suffering, especially in the Garden of Gethsemane where His sweat became like great drops of blood, illustrates the extent of His grief. This dimension of Jesus' character invites believers to find comfort and peace in knowing that He understands human pain and sorrow intimately, allowing His followers to draw nearer to Him in their own struggles.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:3, Genesis 3:16-19, Mark 14:34

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Isaiah 53:3
Robert Hawker · Apr 3, 2016
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