"Now from the sixth hour there was darkness over all the land
until the ninth hour. And about the ninth hour
Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying,
'Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?' that is,
'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?'
Matthew 27:45-46
At the cross, for the first
(and only) time in eternity, the Son experienced abandonment.
Jesus called out to his Father, but got no answer. Jesus looked to his
Father, but only saw his turned back. Jesus cried out to him, but
received no comfort. Only absolute abandonment. The Son was forsaken.
This is the grave, yet beautiful
truth of Christ's substitution. Jesus experienced the pain of having the
Father turn his back on him, so that we wouldn't have to. Because
Jesus turned to God and only saw the back of the Father, when we turn to
the Father, all we experience is open arms. Whereas Jesus reached for
the comfort of His father but received none, when we reach for the
Father, we receive comfort. Though we were the ones who deserve absolute
abandonment, Jesus' love is so great that he came to earth to
experience the forsakenness we deserve, so that we would be united to
Him. The Father turned his head away from Jesus so that he would never
have to turn his head away from us. Jesus saw the Father's back; closed
off and forsaken. We see the Father's face; open, and ready to embrace
sinners who turn to Him.
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