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Good job Mike. Additionally, God did not forsake Jesus on the cross. Psalm 22 is the answer to this "problem." The Psalm says that from man's point of view, it seems as if Jesus was forsaken. The last part of Psalm 22 shows God's point of view. "For He has not despised nor abhorred the affliction of the afflicted; Nor has He hidden His face from Him; But when He cried to Him, He heard.."
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Thank you Michael! I appreciate NGJ.
You did not explain directly how Jesus could say he was forsaken of God, or felt forsaken. Was he not declaring this moment as the fulfillment of Psalm 22? I fully agree with your judicial explanation. However, being forsaken (abandoned) is a consequence of shame not guilt. Punishment is the consequence for guilt.
Secondly, you didn't address the other half of the question, which was how can God tolerate Satan in his presence?
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Good job Mike. Additionally, God did not forsake Jesus on the cross. Psalm 22 is the answer to this "problem." The Psalm says that from man's point of view, it seems as if Jesus was forsaken. The last part of Psalm 22 shows God's point of view. "For He has not despised nor abhorred the affliction of the afflicted; Nor has He hidden His face from Him; But when He cried to Him, He heard.."
parenthope 2 years ago
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I agree. It was a good video, especially the part about Jesus being our "attorney"...lol But, no, I don't think he really answered the question.
belovey0209 2 years ago
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Thank you Michael! I appreciate NGJ.
You did not explain directly how Jesus could say he was forsaken of God, or felt forsaken. Was he not declaring this moment as the fulfillment of Psalm 22? I fully agree with your judicial explanation. However, being forsaken (abandoned) is a consequence of shame not guilt. Punishment is the consequence for guilt.
Secondly, you didn't address the other half of the question, which was how can God tolerate Satan in his presence?
phloem4 2 years ago