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What does the Bible say about the cry of dereliction?

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The cry of dereliction, found in Psalm 22:1, expresses Jesus' profound sense of abandonment on the cross, highlighting the weight of the sin He bore.

The cry of dereliction, captured in Psalm 22:1 and echoed by Jesus on the cross, embodies the ultimate expression of His anguish as He faced the weight of sin and God's forsaking presence. It is a moment where the Son of God, who is both fully divine and fully human, experiences a profound separation from the Father as part of the penalty for sin. This poignant plea captures the spiritual suffering that accompanies His physical torment and underscores the depth of His sacrificial role as our High Priest and Lamb of God. It reveals the reality of His suffering and fulfills prophetic scripture that points to the Messianic mission of Christ, who bore our sins in His body on the tree.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:1, Matthew 27:46, Mark 15:34

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