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Why is it important that Jesus was forsaken by God?

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Jesus being forsaken by God illustrates the severity of His sacrifice and the depth of our sin.

The moment when Jesus cried out, 'My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?' (Mark 15:34) emphasizes not only His profound suffering but also the reality of the separation from God that sin causes. This abandonment signifies the weight of the world's sin laid upon Him, indicating that He bore the full penalty for sin on our behalf. God's holy nature requires that sin must be judged, which is evident in the forsaking of Christ during those hours of darkness. The importance of this event invites believers to understand the depths of His love and the high cost of our redemption, allowing us to recognize our need for a Savior and the profound grace extended through Him.
Scripture References: Mark 15:34

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