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What does the Bible say about Jesus being a worm in Psalm 22:6?

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In Psalm 22:6, Jesus identifies himself as a worm to express his deep humiliation and the weight of bearing our sins.

Psalm 22:6 reveals the profound humility of the Lord Jesus when he states, 'I am a worm and no man.' This metaphor signifies his utter humiliation as he bore the sins of humanity, illustrating both his vulnerability and the extent of his suffering. It contrasts the glory of who he is, God in human flesh, with the degradation he accepted to redeem fallen humanity. His identification as a 'worm' highlights how he took on our weaknesses and shame in order to save us from sin and reconcile us to God, demonstrating his love and sacrifice.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:6

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I Am A Worm
Don Fortner · Jun 17, 2012
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