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Why is Jesus called a brother in the Bible?

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Jesus is referred to as our brother because He identifies with us in our trials and offers us unwavering support.

In the Christian faith, Jesus is designated as our brother, which signifies His close personal connection with humanity. This term reflects His willingness to partake in our suffering and identify with our struggles, as referenced in Hebrews 2:11 where it states that He is not ashamed to call us brothers. Christ’s kinship with us enhances the sense of His love and care; He serves as our counselor, protector, and comforter. This relationship takes on a profound meaning, especially in times of adversity, showcasing His role as the Brother born for adversity, who remains by our side in trials, offering support and strength. His presence assures us that even when earthly relationships fail, His love remains steadfast and unfailing.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:11

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