In this sermon titled "Our Suffering Savior," Dr. Steven J. Lawson addresses the profound theological doctrine of the atonement through the lens of Psalm 22, focusing on the suffering and alienation of Jesus on the cross. Lawson argues that Psalm 22 not only highlights the Messianic prophecies fulfilled in Christ’s crucifixion but also showcases the emotional and physical anguish He endured as our sin-bearing Savior. He emphasizes that the cry of abandonment, "My God, my God, why have You forsaken Me?" illustrates Christ's profound sense of separation from the Father as He bore the weight of humanity’s sins (Psalm 22:1-5). This suffering is significant, as it underscores the depth of Christ’s love and sacrifice, ensuring that believers will never be separated from God. Lawson connects the Messianic psalm with Reformed doctrines regarding the necessity of Christ's suffering for salvation, affirming that through His anguish, both physical and spiritual, believers are granted peace and reconciliation with God.
“This is what makes Psalm 22 so amazing. It was written one hundred years before Jesus was nailed to Calvary's cross and died in the place of all those who had put their trust in Him.”
“Upon this cross, Jesus bore our sins and He suffered our separation from God. And we who have put our faith and our trust in God will never know any separation from God the Father as Jesus knew upon the cross.”
“He was smitten of God and afflicted. Isaiah 53.10 says, the Lord was pleased to crush Him, putting Him to grief.”
“If you have never believed upon Christ, how could you refuse one who is so loving, who is so giving, who is so forgiving of sinners through His death upon the cross?”
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