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What does the Bible say about the weakness of Christ?

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The Bible describes Christ's weakness during crucifixion as non-sinful, contrasting it with His ultimate power and authority post-resurrection.

The weakness of Christ, as mentioned in 2 Corinthians 13:4, refers to His crucifixion where He was said to be 'crucified through weakness.' This weakness is not sinful but signifies a state of being without strength. It highlights the humility of Christ, demonstrating that He willingly accepted suffering and death for our sake. Paul contrasts this moment of weakness with the glorious power of God that resurrected Jesus, showing that though He was crucified, He lives by the power of God. This indicates a profound theological truth: Christ’s voluntary suffering ultimately led to His exaltation and affirming His authority over all.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 13:4, Romans 1:4, Philippians 2:8

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