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Why is the concept of forsakenness important for Christians?

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The forsakenness of Jesus highlights the depth of His suffering and the price of our sins, assuring Christians of their reconciliation with God.

The concept of Christ's forsakenness is crucial for Christians because it encapsulates the unmatched suffering that He endured for our salvation. By experiencing separation from God, Jesus took upon Himself the punishment that we deserved, which underscores the gravity of sin and the tremendous love of God for His people. This suffering is not only an historical event but a theological cornerstone that assures believers of their reconciliation with God through Christ's sacrifice. As Isaiah 53:5 teaches, He was wounded for our transgressions, emphasizing that His anguish was for our benefit. Understanding this forsakenness allows Christians to appreciate the grace extended to them and fosters a deep sense of gratitude and worship.
Scripture References: Psalm 22, Isaiah 53:5

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Psalm 22, p2 of 3
Rick Warta · Jul 14, 2022
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