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What does the Bible say about the role of Christ as the cupbearer?

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The Bible depicts Christ as the ultimate cupbearer, who drank the cup of God's wrath for His people to build His Church.

In the sermon, Nehemiah is presented as a type of Christ, acting as the king's cupbearer who pour wine for King Artaxerxes. This is reflective of Christ, who took upon Himself the burden of sin and drank from the cup of God's wrath for the salvation of His people. Just as Nehemiah's sorrow prompted him to seek the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem, Christ’s sorrow over sin led Him to offer Himself as a sacrifice, shedding His blood and thereby providing a means for the restoration of His Church. As stated in Hebrews 2:9, Jesus tasted death for every man, illustrating His role as the cupbearer who drinks the cup of wrath to ensure His people receive grace and salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:9, Nehemiah 1:11, Nehemiah 2:2

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