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What does Psalm 22 teach about the nature of Christ's suffering?

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Psalm 22 reveals the intense anguish and abandonment Christ felt during His suffering on the cross.

Psalm 22 is a profound depiction of the suffering of Christ, echoing His words from the cross: 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?' This Psalm brings forth the emotional and spiritual agony that Christ experienced as He bore the sins of His people. It portrays not only the physical torment he faced but also the spiritual desolation and feeling of abandonment, which underscores the weight of sin He shouldered. The intimate nature of the Psalm allows believers to understand the depth of Christ's sacrifice, reminding them that His suffering was for their redemption, revealing God's holiness and justice in the process.
Scripture References: Psalm 22, Matthew 27:46

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Psalm 22, p1 of 3
Rick Warta · Jul 7, 2022
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