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Why is the concept of Jesus's forsakenness important for Christians?

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It illustrates the magnitude of Christ's sacrifice and reassures believers that they will never face abandonment by God.

The concept of Jesus's forsakenness is foundational for Christians because it encapsulates the depth of His sacrifice and the seriousness of sin. When Jesus cried out, 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?' He was expressing the ultimate consequence of bearing our sins—the severance of His perfect communion with the Father. For believers, this act signifies that Jesus endured what we deserve for our transgressions, ultimately ensuring that we are accepted by God. The reality of Christ being forsaken allows Christians to grasp the severity of sin while simultaneously understanding the unbreakable relationship we can have with God through Christ's finished work. It serves as a powerful reminder that while He faced abandonment, believers are eternally secure in His love and presence.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:46, Romans 8:31-39

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Forsaken of God
Don Bell · Jul 4, 2021
Joshua

Joshua

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