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Why was Jesus forsaken on the cross?

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Jesus was forsaken on the cross to pay for the sins of His people and fulfill God’s redemptive plan.

Jesus’ forsakenness on the cross was a multifaceted act that served divine justice and fulfilled eternal purpose. He was made sin for us, which means he bore the weight of guilt and separation from God that humanity deserves due to sin. This moment fulfills the prophetic declarations of Scripture, demonstrating that Jesus willingly took on this suffering to satisfy divine justice and to glorify God. This act showcases God’s love and commitment to redeeming His people, reflecting a profound mystery where Christ identifies completely with human sin while also maintaining His divine nature.
Scripture References: Revelation 13:8, Acts 2:23

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