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Excerpted from: Are You Strong in the Lord?Now before we can show sympathy, we must experience the same things the other person has gone through, and that is exactly what Jesus Christ did and why He is, as in all things, the greatest in understanding of these things. Because Jesus sympathizes with us, He can help. He has experienced our sorrows and faced our temptations. As a result, He knows precisely what we need when He helps us and provides it.
So Jesus was not only ready to suffer, He did suffer, and having come as a man and in the likeness of sinful flesh, He was Himself subject to temptations, and the reason for this is given: "For in that He Himself has suffered, being tempted, He can aid those who are tempted."
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Excerpted from: Four Views of Christ (Part 2)When we see this figure applied to Christ, expect to see Him portrayed in terms of having human feelings, mostly in terms of characteristics that animals simply are not capable of. They may have types of them—how about empathy? Can a dog really feel with you? Or a cat, or a cow? Can they really share your feelings? But another human being can. In order to be High Priest, Jesus Christ had to become one with us.
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