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What does the Bible say about the distress of Christ?

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The Bible describes Christ's distress as profound, particularly in His suffering during His life and at the cross.

Psalm 120 illustrates the distress that Christ experienced, a concept touched upon throughout Scripture. This distress was not only physical but also emotional and spiritual, as He faced rejection and the weight of the world's sin. In Mark 14, we see Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, where He expresses deep sorrow, illustrating His humanity and the immense burden He bore for our sins. His cries to the Father during moments of distress, particularly at the cross, highlight the incomprehensible suffering He endured to provide salvation for humanity.
Scripture References: Psalm 120, Mark 14:32-36, Psalm 22

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