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What does the Bible say about Christ's darkness on the cross?

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The Bible describes Christ's darkness on the cross as a profound period of suffering where He felt forsaken by God, which is highlighted in Psalm 31 and Matthew 27.

The darkness that covered the land during Christ's crucifixion symbolizes the intense suffering He endured as He bore the sins of His people. Matthew 27:45 states that from the sixth hour to the ninth hour, darkness fell on all the land. This darkness correlates with Christ's cry of abandonment in Matthew 27:46, 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?' This reflects the Holy Spirit's connection between darkness and Christ's experience of being forsaken by God, underscoring the grave reality of the death of sin, which is the severance from God's presence. Christ's suffering encompasses both spiritual and physical dimensions, highlighting the weight of the sin He bore for us, making it clear why true understanding of His sacrifice is pivotal for our faith and salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 31:16-24, Matthew 27:45-46

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