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Why is it significant that Jesus suffered distress like us?

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Jesus' suffering in distress is significant because it allows Him to identify and empathize with our struggles, making Him our perfect mediator.

The significance of Jesus suffering distress lies in His ability to empathize with our human experiences, making Him our ultimate mediator. Hebrews 5:7 emphasizes that Jesus offered prayers with fervent cries during His distress, thus learning obedience through His suffering. This connection is crucial as it assures believers that their Savior comprehensively understands human pain and struggle. Because He endured distress that far exceeds our own, He is perfectly equipped to comfort and aid us in our own times of need. By bearing our sins and sorrows, Jesus not only fulfills the law but also identifies with those He saves, granting us assurance of His sympathy and support in our distresses.
Scripture References: Hebrews 5:7, Psalm 22:11

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