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What does Psalm 22 teach about the nature of God?

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Psalm 22 reveals God as holy, sovereign, and intimately involved with the afflictions of His people.

The nature of God as described in Psalm 22 is one of holiness, omnipotence, and compassion. As the psalmist cries out in anguish, he acknowledges God's holiness as the reason for Christ's forsakenness. This holiness does not negate God's presence but enriches our understanding of His righteousness and justice. Furthermore, God is depicted as one who hears the cries of the afflicted, providing a deep assurance to believers that He is near during times of trouble. This compassionate involvement manifests His love, exemplified in Christ’s sacrificial act, fulfilling both His justice and love. Thus, God's nature is revealed as perfectly just yet overflowing with mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:3, Psalm 22:24, John 3:16

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Psalm 22
Todd Nibert · Oct 31, 2021
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