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Why is the concept of Jesus being forsaken important for understanding salvation?

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Jesus' forsakenness is essential for understanding His sacrificial role in our salvation and reconciliation with God.

The concept of Jesus being forsaken is critical in Reformed theology because it illustrates how He bore our sins and the resulting wrath that ought to have fallen upon us. By being forsaken for a time, Jesus experienced the separation from God that we deserve, providing a profound expression of His love and commitment to redeeming humanity. This moment highlights the reality of the atonement, where Jesus suffered in our place, ensuring that those who believe in Him will never be separated from God's love. Thus, the suffering of Jesus, encapsulated in His forsakenness, is integral to our understanding of true salvation and assurance of eternal life in His presence.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:46

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Matthew 27:46
Robert Hawker · Apr 12, 2016
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