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Why did God forsake His Son on the cross?

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God forsook His Son to demonstrate the seriousness of sin and to fulfill divine justice.

God's forsaking of His Son was a critical moment that displayed the full weight of sin and its consequences. Matthew 27:46 reveals that at the hour of Christ's greatest suffering, His communion with the Father was severed, reflecting the immense cost of sin. This act was necessary for God to demonstrate His holiness and justice, as one cannot overlook sin. Christ, as our representative, experienced the separation due to our sins, ensuring that we, through faith in Him, would never have to face such forsakenness. The act reaffirms that God is just while also being the justifier of the ungodly.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:46, Romans 3:25-26

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