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What does Psalm 22 reveal about God's holiness?

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It illustrates the necessity of Christ's suffering due to God's holiness and justice.

Psalm 22 underscores God's holiness by portraying the separation between God and the forsaken Christ at the moment of the crucifixion. Jesus' cry of abandonment reveals that God, in His perfect holiness, could not engage with sin. This moment illustrates not only the depth of Christ's suffering but also the righteousness of God in demanding justice for sin. Through this separation, God demonstrates His severe holiness that requires a penalty for sin, establishing that Christ's suffering was essential for fulfilling His divine justice while enabling grace to be extended to believers—those justified through faith in Christ’s sacrificial death. Thus, God’s holiness is a critical theme within the psalm that magnifies the value of Christ’s redemptive work.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:3, Romans 5:8

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Psalm 22
Dan Culver · Mar 11, 2007
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