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Why is the concept of Christ as a worm important for Christians?

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It underscores the depth of Christ's suffering and the unique nature of His atoning sacrifice for sin.

Understanding Christ's description as a worm highlights the extreme humiliation He endured in His role as the Redeemer. This imagery not only conveys the gravity of His suffering but also serves as a profound reminder of the cost of our salvation. The crushing of the worm to produce dye parallels the crushing of Christ under the weight of our sins, illustrating that His suffering was both necessary and effective for our redemption. For Christians, this concept deepens our appreciation for the grace shown in the sacrifice of Jesus and reminds us of our complete dependence on Him for salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:6, Isaiah 53:10, Revelation 12:10

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I Am A Worm
Norm Wells · May 27, 2012
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