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Why is it significant that Jesus was despised and rejected?

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Jesus' rejection emphasizes the severity of human sin and the necessity of His sacrificial death.

The significance of Jesus being despised and rejected lies in its demonstration of the human heart's natural rebellion against God. As presented in the sermon, left to ourselves, we tend to despise the Savior, which underscores our sinful nature. This rejection is a commentary on the human condition, illustrating that despite His goodness and truth, many would turn away from Him. His rejection fulfills prophecy and serves to underscore the gravity of the cross where He bore our sins, offering redemption to those who believe.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:3, John 1:11

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