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What does the Bible say about Jesus being a worm?

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The Bible states in Psalm 22:6 that Jesus said, 'I am a worm and no man,' reflecting His profound humility and suffering.

In Psalm 22:6, Jesus identifies Himself as 'a worm and no man,' symbolizing not only His extreme humility but also the depths of His suffering. This phrase is a powerful expression of the reproach and contempt He endured while bearing our sins. As the Lord of glory, He took on the role of the most despised and weak creature to fulfill the divine will of salvation for sinners. This imagery emphasizes His complete abasement in the redemption process, where He was made sin for us, thus He was treated with utter scorn and rejection, epitomizing all that is associated with sin's shame.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:6, Isaiah 53:3

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I Am A Worm
Don Fortner · Apr 29, 2007
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