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Why is it significant that Jesus was referred to as a worm in the Bible?

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Jesus being referred to as a worm illustrates His humility and the depth of His sacrifice for our sins.

The term 'worm' in relation to Jesus highlights several theological truths about His incarnation and the nature of His sacrifice. In Psalm 22:6, Jesus identifies Himself as a worm and no man, which symbolizes His humility and the scorn He faced in His pursuit of salvation for His people. Just as a worm is considered lowly, Christ humbled Himself, taking on our humanity and bearing our sins. The worm also represents the crimson color associated with the sacrifice; just as the blood of the worm dyes garments, so Christ's shed blood cleanses us from our sins. This vivid imagery emphasizes His role as the suffering servant, who endured the cross, displaying His love and obedience to the will of God.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:6

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