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Why is it significant that God forsook Jesus on the cross?

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God forsaking Jesus signifies the depth of Christ's suffering for humanity's sins, ensuring believers will never be forsaken.

The forsaking of Christ on the cross, as depicted in Matthew 27:46, underscores the severity of His suffering and the weight of the sins He bore. By experiencing this forsakenness, He fully identified with the sinfulness of humanity and the disconnection from God that sin brings. This moment is crucial because it illustrates that believers, who are united with Christ, will never face ultimate abandonment by God. Jesus was forsaken so that we might have the assurance that nothing can separate us from the love of God. Thus, His forsakenness offers profound comfort and hope to those who are suffering, affirming that while we may feel abandoned in trials, God remains steadfastly present.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:46, Romans 8:39

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