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Why is the concept of being 'smitten' important for Christians?

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The smiting of Christ is essential as it reflects His suffering for our sins, allowing us to receive eternal life.

The concept of being 'smitten,' especially in the context of Christ, is critically important for Christians because it encapsulates the essence of the gospel. In Isaiah 53:5, it is prophesied that the Messiah would be 'wounded for our transgressions' and 'bruised for our iniquities.' This theme continues through the New Testament, where the smiting of Christ on the cross embodies God’s justice meeting His mercy. By being struck, He paid the penalty for sin, ensuring that those who believe in Him could receive mercy and grace. This act not only satisfied divine justice but also serves as a wellspring for life-giving water—spiritually nourishing believers. Therefore, understanding this concept deepens the appreciation of Christ’s sacrificial role and the grace that flows from Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, Exodus 17:1-7, John 7:37-39

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Smite The Rock
Jim Byrd · Dec 6, 2020
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