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What is the significance of saying 'My God, my God' in Psalm 22?

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The phrase 'My God, my God' signifies Jesus' enduring relationship with the Father, even amidst His suffering.

When Jesus cries out 'My God, my God' in Psalm 22, it underscores His continuous connection and personal relationship with the Father despite being forsaken. This expression reveals profound trust and ownership, illustrating that even in suffering, Jesus remains steadfast in His faith. It serves as a poignant reminder to believers of the importance of maintaining their faith and recognizing God as their own, even during times of trial and pain. Importantly, this affirmation of God’s relationship is a source of encouragement for Christians to hold steadfast in their own faith through suffering.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:1

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John Chapman · Jan 16, 2020
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