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How does Jesus' statement, 'My God, why hast thou forsaken me?' impact our understanding of His sacrifice?

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This statement reveals Jesus' unbearable suffering and His role as our substitute.

When Jesus cries out, 'My God, why hast thou forsaken me?' in Matthew 27:46, He expresses the depth of His anguish as He bears the weight of human sin. This poignant statement illustrates the reality of His separation from the Father due to the imputation of our sins upon Him. As the perfect substitute, He experiences the full measure of God's wrath against sin, which is the essence of hell. His forsakenness assures believers that their position before God is secure because Christ, the ultimate Savior, has faced this torment on our behalf. Therefore, we will never be forsaken by God.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:46

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