Jesus knows everything about his death but still he question God that why did he left him ? What do you think the reason for ?
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Jesus is and always will be a part of God. Only the part of God that couldn't look at sin left Jesus at that time. The Bible always gives us the answers that we seek.Jesus knows everything about his death but still he question God that why did he left him ? What do you think the reason for ?
Jesus talks again about his death
32 Jesus and his disciples were walking along the road towards Jerusalem. Jesus was walking in front of them all. The disciples were very upset. Other people who were following behind them were afraid. Jesus again took his 12 disciples away from the other people. He began to tell them what would happen to him soon. 33 ‘Listen!’ he said to them. ‘We are going to Jerusalem. There, someone will deliver the Son of Man to the leaders of the priests and to the teachers of God's Law. These Jewish leaders will decide that he must die. Then they will deliver him to people who are not Jews. 34 Those people will laugh at him. They will spit at him. They will hit him with whips. Then they will kill him. But after three days, he will become alive again.’
I think i havent asked the right way .Jesus is and always will be a part of God. Only the part of God that couldn't look at sin left Jesus at that time. The Bible always gives us the answers that we seek.
The chastisement of our peace was upon Jesus! Are you Thankful to Jesus for what He did? In so many ways Jesus suffered for us! Have you ever needed to speak I am healed by Jesus' stripes? All we have to do is believe in Jesus and believe that Jesus suffered for us and rose from the dead for us! Jesus is quite wonderful! Thank You, Praise You Lord Jesus for everything You did and do for us! Glory to You Lord Jesus!
Why should I have the answer to your question that I don't seem to understand? Did you know that I almost died from extreme heart failure? Did you know that my faith in what Jesus did healed me? Keep reading in the Word of God/Jesus and ask Jesus to reveal to you His answers, His understandingI think i havent asked the right way .
My question is:
Jesus knows everything about his death and the pain he will go through in the cross and he knows about his death and after 3 days he will rise again. So everything is clear here right ?
But still, on the cross he says ::: Jesus then cried out His fourth statement while on the cross: "My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?" (Mark 15:34).
Someone answered in this site::::39. The Seven Sayings from the Cross | Group Bible Study
Why would Christ feel forsaken by God?
Paul wrote to the church at Corinth, "He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him" (2 Corinthians 5:21). There on the cross, Jesus was loaded down with the sin of the world upon Him. He became the sin-bearer for the whole human race. Scripture further tells us that God is too pure to look upon evil (Habakkuk 1:13). The Father looked away from the Son due to Jesus carrying your sin and mine upon Himself. This turning away was the most painful time of the crucifixion.
Thomas Davis, a medical doctor, has studied what effect crucifixion has on the body:
As the arms fatigue, great waves of cramps sweep over the muscles, knotting them in deep, relentless, throbbing pain. With these cramps comes the inability to push Himself upward. Hanging by His arms, the pectoral muscles are paralyzed, and the intercostal muscles are unable to act. Air can be drawn into the lungs, but cannot be exhaled. Jesus fights to raise Himself to get even one short breath. Finally, carbon dioxide builds up in the lungs, and the bloodstream and the cramps partially subside. Spasmodically, He was able to push Himself upward to exhale and bring in the life-giving oxygen…Hours of this limitless pain, cycles of twisting, joint-rending cramps, intermittent partial asphyxiation, searing pain as tissue is torn from His lacerated back as He moves up and down against the rough timber. Then, another agony begins. A deep crushing pain in the chest as the pericardium slowly fills with serum and begins to compress the heart. It is now almost over—the loss of tissue fluid has reached a critical level—the compressed heart is struggling to pump heavy, thick, sluggish blood into the tissues—the tortured lungs are making a frantic effort to gasp in small gulps of air. The markedly dehydrated tissues send their flood of stimuli to the brain.[3]