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What was the significance of Jesus crying out 'My God, why have you forsaken me?'?

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This cry signifies the depths of Christ's suffering as He bore the weight of sin and experienced separation from the Father.

When Jesus cried out, 'My God, why have you forsaken me?', it revealed the depth of His anguish and the reality of the divine judgment He faced for our sins. In that moment, Christ was forsaken by the Father because He bore the sin of humanity upon Himself. This signifies the severity of our sin's consequence and the gravity of the atonement Jesus provided. The forsakenness was part of His experience as the sacrificial Lamb, which enabled Him to absorb the full weight of God's wrath against sin. To understand this is to grasp the essence of Christ's substitutionary atonement and His commitment to fulfilling the requirements of divine justice.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:46

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