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What does the Bible say about the cry of Christ on the cross?

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The cry 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?' reflects Christ's deep suffering and unwavering faith in God during His crucifixion.

In Matthew and Mark, we see Jesus, while on the cross, utter the words, 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?' as a profound expression of His suffering. This cry is drawn from Psalm 22:1, where it reveals both His humanity and His unwavering faith in God. The disciples and those around Him had witnessed darkness and despair, yet Christ's utterance was not of disobedience but a declaration of trust in His Father. Each component of Christ's cry sheds light on the glory of God, demonstrating that even amidst suffering, He remained obedient and faithful, embodying the ultimate example of faithfulness in the face of unimaginable anguish.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:1, Matthew 27:46, Mark 15:34

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