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What does Psalm 22 reveal about the character of God during suffering?

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Psalm 22 reveals God's holiness and faithfulness, even in the midst of suffering and abandonment.

Psalm 22 is rich in theological implications about the character of God, particularly during times of suffering. The opening verse conveys a sense of abandonment, yet it is balanced by the recognition of God’s holiness, as noted in verse 3. Although Jesus felt forsaken on the cross, He simultaneously affirms God's unchanging nature as the faithful covenant-keeping God. This paradox highlights that while human experiences of suffering may lead us to feel distanced from God, His presence and faithfulness remain. The psalm transitions from despair to praise, which illustrates the assurance that God hears the cries of His people, reminding us that our suffering does not negate His goodness or capability to deliver. Ultimately, the psalm assures us that God's purposes prevail even in our darkest moments.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:1-3

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