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What does the Bible say about treating Christ with contempt?

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The Bible condemns treating Christ with contempt, as seen in Luke 23:8-11 where Herod and his men set Him at naught.

In Luke 23:8-11, we see the disdain with which Herod treated the Lord Jesus Christ. Herod, instead of recognizing Jesus's divine authority and power, mocked Him and treated Him as insignificant. This act of setting Christ at naught reflects a heart that fails to see the majesty and significance of the Son of God. To treat Christ with contempt is to fail to acknowledge His sovereign role as Savior and Lord, which leads to a rejection of the grace He offers to humanity. Certainly, believers are cautioned against such attitudes, which can manifest in everyday life through neglect of worship, indifference to the gospel, or outright rejection of Christ's claims on our lives.
Scripture References: Luke 23:8-11

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