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Why is it important to understand why Jesus was forsaken?

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Understanding Jesus's forsakenness reveals the depths of his sacrifice and the reality of our salvation.

The importance of comprehending why Jesus was forsaken is rooted in its implications for our salvation. He was forsaken so that we might never face abandonment from God. This act highlights the substitute nature of Christ's atonement—he bore the sins that we rightfully deserve to be punished for. This abandonment was not a sign of failure, but rather an essential aspect of God’s eternal purpose, to lead us to glorification and reconciliation with Him. It teaches us about the nature of sin, justice, and the immeasurable love shown through Christ's willingness to take our place. Each believer can find assurance knowing that they are forever accepted in the eyes of God due to Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, 1 Peter 2:24

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