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Why is it that we assume there was a separation from the father? Is it because it's what been taught for ages or are there scriptures backing this up?
Traditional teaching can make ones growth stagnant. Because the scripture is in the form of a question does that mean that Jesus was talking about himself?
What would be the purpose of the out cry?
Scripture tells us yet while we were sinners Christ died for us. That nothing can separate us from the love of God. Jesus also said he would never forsake us or leave us, and if you seen me you seen the father.
Now setting the stage for the 9th hr Jesus in total obedience to God the father makes himself a perfect sacrifice becoming sin but remaining sinless.
Am I missing something or just hardheaded? Not saying any of the responses are wrong but it just doesn't add up in my little pea brain mind.
Traditional teaching can make ones growth stagnant. Because the scripture is in the form of a question does that mean that Jesus was talking about himself?
What would be the purpose of the out cry?
Scripture tells us yet while we were sinners Christ died for us. That nothing can separate us from the love of God. Jesus also said he would never forsake us or leave us, and if you seen me you seen the father.
Now setting the stage for the 9th hr Jesus in total obedience to God the father makes himself a perfect sacrifice becoming sin but remaining sinless.
Am I missing something or just hardheaded? Not saying any of the responses are wrong but it just doesn't add up in my little pea brain mind.
So, what do you think Jesus meant when He exclaimed, "Eli, Eli, lama Sabachthani"?