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Why is Christ's mockery significant for Christians?

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Christ's mockery highlights the depth of His humility and the severity of human sin.

The mockery Christ faced during His trial serves as a profound testament to the depravity of humanity. As recorded in Luke 22:63-65, those who held Jesus mocked Him, demonstrating a complete disdain for goodness. For Christians, this reflects the incredible sacrifice He made, enduring not only physical pain but also emotional and spiritual suffering. It shows how the all-glorious God humbly bore the weight of derision and condemnation for our sins, ultimately leading to our justification and reconciliation with God. This serves to remind believers of the love and grace embodied in our Savior, who was crushed for our iniquities.
Scripture References: Luke 22:63-65

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Majesty on Trial
Don Fortner · Apr 16, 2006
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