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What does the Bible say about the suffering of Jesus on the cross?

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The Bible states that Jesus' suffering on the cross was for our sins, fulfilling prophecy as He cried out, 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?'

Psalm 22 poignantly details the depth of Christ's suffering, particularly reflected in His cry of forsakenness. This psalm, recognized as a prophetic foreshadowing of Christ's agony on the cross, shows that He experienced the weight of sin and the curse of separation from God. Matthew 27 records His desperate cry, aligning with the fulfillment of this prophecy. The darkness that fell during His crucifixion signifies that God had forsaken Christ at that moment due to the sin He bore, emphasizing the severe suffering that comes from being alienated from God. This profound anguish was necessary for our redemption, as 1 Peter 3:18 states that Christ died the just for the unjust, bearing the curse for our sins and reconciling us to God.
Scripture References: Psalm 22, Matthew 27, 1 Peter 3:18

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Psalm 22, p2 of 3
Rick Warta · Jul 14, 2022
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