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What is the significance of the crown of thorns?

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The crown of thorns symbolizes both the mockery Jesus faced and the suffering He endured as part of His vicarious atonement.

The crown of thorns placed on Jesus' head during His trial exemplifies the deep humiliation and suffering He experienced at the hands of His captors. This act of mockery not only fulfilled prophecy but also emphasized His role as the suffering Servant of Isaiah 53. In enduring this ridicule, Jesus bore the weight of humanity's sin and shame, showcasing the profound nature of His atonement. His wearing of the crown of thorns serves as a stark reminder that His pain was for our healing and that He, being mocked and reviled, achieved our redemption. Reflecting on this reality encourages believers to turn away from sin and embrace the righteousness and glory promised through Christ's sufferings.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5

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