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Why is Jesus being wearied by sin and unbelief significant?

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Jesus is wearied by sin and unbelief to show his compassion for sinners and the weight of our transgressions.

The weariness of Christ due to sin and unbelief, as highlighted in Amos 2:13, is significant because it illustrates the depth of God's compassion and the seriousness of our rebellion against Him. This weariness does not indicate weakness but rather God's profound sensitivity to our disobedience and its implications. It indicates that our sins are not trivial and that God himself feels the burden of our iniquities. Understanding this helps us grasp the Christ's sacrificial love and his earnest desire to redeem those who turn to him.
Scripture References: Amos 2:13

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