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God Understands
[Jesus] shared in their humanity so that by his death he might break the power of him who holds the  power of death.   Hebrews 2:14
READ Hebrews 2:7-15
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In his Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, John Koenig offers a collection of new words, each invented  to give a name to complicated feelings we previously lacked a word for. His book includes words  like dés vu, “the awareness that this moment will become a memory,” and onism, “the frustration of  being stuck in just one body, that inhabits only one place at one time.” Koenig says his mission is  to shed light on all of the unique and strange experiences of being human, so that people can feel  less alone in those experiences.
While we might not always be able to find a word for what we’re going through, believers in Jesus  can take great comfort in knowing that God values and understands what it’s like to be human. He  values people so much that He chose to entrust humanity with caring for creation (Hebrews 2:7-8).  And because of Jesus, God understands completely what it’s like to live as a human. Christ is God  made fully human, which means other believers are called Jesus’ “brothers and sisters” (v. 12).
Christ not only understands all our experiences and temptations (4:15) but He has also broken “the  power of death” over our lives (2:14). Because of Him, our experiences need not cause us to feel  afraid or alone. Instead, we can celebrate the gift of being human.
By Monica La Rose
REFLECT & PRAY
What experiences do you sometimes struggle to find words for? How does it encourage you to know God  understands and values your experience?
Dear God, thank You that You value being human and empathize with all that I experience.
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