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Why is Jesus's cry of forsakenness in Psalm 22 significant?

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Jesus's cry of forsakenness illustrates His role as the sin-bearer and His suffering under the weight of our sins.

The significance of Jesus's cry found in Psalm 22:1 lies in its expression of true anguish that reflects His unique role as the sin-bearer. In this moment, Jesus experienced the full weight of God’s wrath, feeling as if He had been forsaken. This articulation of despair emphasizes His identification with sinners, showing not only the torment of crucifixion but the spiritual agony of bearing sin. As such, it reveals the depths of His love and commitment to the redemptive purpose, illustrating the necessity of His sacrifice for our justification. The combination of His suffering and the prophetic nature of this Psalm enriches our understanding of God's plan for salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:1, Isaiah 53:4-6

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