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Why is the concept of Jesus being mocked during crucifixion important for Christians?

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Jesus' mockery during His crucifixion demonstrates His humility and the depth of His suffering for our sins.

The mocking of Jesus during His crucifixion, as recorded in Luke 23 and other Gospels, serves as a significant testimony to His fulfillment of being the suffering servant. Through this humiliation, Christ willingly bore the scorn and derision of a fallen world, exemplifying profound humility and obedience even unto death. For Christians, this moment illustrates the gravity of sin and the immense love of God displayed through Jesus taking upon Himself not only the physical agony but also the emotional and spiritual disdain. This aspect of Christ’s suffering is crucial as it reflects the depth of His atonement and His ultimate victory over sin and death through His resurrection.
Scripture References: Luke 23:35-37, Philippians 2:7-8

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