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The Cry of Abandonment

My God, My God,
why have You forsaken Me?
Psalm 22:1
Today's Bible Reading: Psalm 22.
On Good Friday, we reflect upon the sacrificial death of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Psalm 22:1 captures a profound moment of intense anguish and abandonment, echoing the very words our Lord uttered while hanging on the cross. This verse reveals the depth of the Lord's identification with our human experience and serves as a powerful reminder of the purpose and meaning behind His sacrifice.
In this cry of desolation, we witness Jesus, the Son of God, experiencing a sense of separation from the Father, a forsakenness beyond our comprehension. As He bore the weight of humanity's sin upon His shoulders, Jesus felt the weight of divine judgment. In that excruciating moment, Jesus not only bore the physical agony of the cross but also carried the weight of our separation from God, as sin demands the just wrath of a holy God.
By quoting this verse, Jesus draws our attention to the entirety of Psalm 22, which goes on to vividly describe the suffering Messiah and His ultimate triumph. Despite feeling abandoned, Jesus knew the words that followed this anguished cry. He was familiar with the promise of restoration and victory proclaimed in the remainder of this psalm.
Just as Psalm 22 starts with a cry of despair, it ends with a declaration of deliverance, rejoicing, and the spread of the Gospel to future generations. Through His death and subsequent resurrection, Jesus turned this psalm of lament into a psalm of hope and redemption. He fulfilled the prophecies of the Old Testament and brought salvation to all who would believe in Him.
Prayer: Gracious Father, Help me to understand the depth of Your love and the significance of Christ's cry of abandonment. May I find comfort and hope in His triumph over sin and death, and may I live each day in the reality of His redemptive work. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen.



