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What does the Bible say about Jesus feeling forsaken on the cross?

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The Bible records Jesus' cry of desolation in Psalm 22:1, expressing His profound sense of abandonment during His crucifixion.

In Psalm 22:1, we see an extraordinary expression of the deep anguish experienced by Jesus on the cross: "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" This moment signifies not just emotional suffering but a profound spiritual one, as Jesus, the sinless Son of God, bears the sins of humanity. His cry encapsulates the culmination of the penalty for sin, which results in separation from God. The significance of this is underscored in the New Testament as those very words are echoed in Matthew 27:46 and Mark 15:34, emphasizing the fulfillment of prophecy as Jesus endures the God-forsakenness that is the consequence of sin. This stark moment indicates the weight of sin that Christ carried and the depth of His sacrificial death for sinners.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:1, Matthew 27:46, Mark 15:34

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