And there Jesus took on Him your suffering. He put on His back all of your misery, everything that makes you sad, every failure, every sin, everything that makes you despair of life. He put it on His shoulders. He did that for every person that had ever lived up to that day and ever would live after that day, every single human being -- all of their suffering, all of their sorrow, all of their misery, all of their sin. And it weighed Him down -- only the Son of God could have done this -- it weighed Him down so deeply that He said, My soul grieves deeply unto death (Matt. 26:38). He took it on Himself in order to take it away from us, in order to change everything for us. He bore our weaknesses, our suffering, our sins, so that we could have all of them redeemed.
id., "What You Mean to God," The Arena
Twentieth Century