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Why is Christ's human experience significant for believers?

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Christ's human experience demonstrates His identification with us and provides a model for our dependence on God.

The significance of Christ's human experience lies in His full identification with humanity, manifesting in both His struggles and His obedience. In Psalm 22:29, the phrase 'none can keep alive his own soul' underscores our dependence on God, a theme reflected in Christ's own life as He submitted to God's will, lived a prayerful life, and bore the weight of human sin.

Hebrews 2:17 highlights that 'in all things it behoved him to be made like unto his brethren,' affirming that Christ, fully human and fully divine, experienced genuine human frailties, not sinful ones but those related to our condition. His experience in suffering and temptation qualifies Him as our sympathetic High Priest (Hebrews 4:15). In our struggles, we find comfort in knowing that Christ faced trials similar to ours, showcasing a perfect model of reliance on God the Father throughout His earthly ministry. This fosters in believers a deeper reliance on God, as we recognize our need for His sustaining grace and strength each day.

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