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What are the results of Jesus being forsaken?

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The results of Jesus being forsaken include the justification and complete salvation of all He died for.

Jesus’ being forsaken has monumental consequences for believers. It marks the moment when Jesus bore the full wrath of God, paving the way for justification of sinners. Romans 4:25 tells us that He was raised for our justification, indicating that His suffering enabled the restoration of the believer's relationship with God. Through His sacrifice, believers are perfected forever, receiving the righteousness of God as a gift rather than through their own merit. Consequently, this moment of forsakenness transformed into the greatest victory, ensuring that all whom He died for will never experience abandonment from God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:14, Romans 4:25

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