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Why is it significant that Jesus was forsaken by God on the cross?

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Jesus' forsakenness signifies the profound suffering He endured as our surety, representing the penalty for our sins.

The moment when Jesus cried out, 'My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?' reveals the depth of His suffering as He bore the weight of our sins. This forsakenness was not a severance of union within the Godhead but rather a breaking of communion, marking the severity of the penalty He paid on our behalf. It emphasizes that while God's love for His Son remained, at that moment, Jesus experienced the full brunt of divine judgment against sin. This separation was essential for Him to serve as our surety, taking upon Himself the punishment that we rightfully deserved. Thus, His forsakenness highlights both the enormity of human sin and the greatness of Christ's redemptive work, cementing the understanding of His sacrifice for the elect.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:46, Isaiah 53

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