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What does the Bible say about the humiliation of Christ?

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The humiliation of Christ refers to His incarnation and suffering, demonstrating God's sovereignty and the depths of Christ's sacrifice.

The humiliation of Christ encompasses His conception, birth, and earthly life, showcasing the extreme contrast between His divine nature and His earthly experiences. From His lowly birth in a stable to His treatment by religious leaders, every aspect highlights the enormity of His sacrifice. As outlined in John 19, even as He stood trial before Pilate, He exhibited a profound humility, enduring ridicule and physical suffering for the sake of redeeming His people. This humiliation was not accidental but part of God's ordained plan for salvation, emphasizing how low our Savior stooped to accomplish His mission.
Scripture References: John 19:1-15, 1 Kings 8:27, Galatians 4:4-5, Isaiah 53:3, Philippians 2:5-8, Isaiah 53:4-5, John 16:28, Philippians 2:7-8

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