Next in this series are the words, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" In order to understand these words, you have to understand a little about the Trinity and the specific work of the Son. But you also must understand that Jesus is quoting from Psalm 22. When you read that Psalm, as Mark obviously had, you get an amazing picture of what Jesus is going through, and whether he was actually forsaken. What does that mean for us when we feel forsaken by God?
Matthew Parables: The Ten Virgins
Matthew Parables: The Unforgiving Servant
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Final Thoughts
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: 2 Destinations and 2 Foundations
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: 2 Gates and 2 Trees
Essential Sabbath
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: The Golden Vision
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Ask, Seek, and Knock
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Logs, Dogs, and Hogs
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Don't be Anxious
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Treasures, Masters, and Eyes
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: The Lord's Prayer
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Don't Be Hypocrites
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Wisdom and Telios-ity
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Changing the Game
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Fulfilling the Law
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Salt and Light
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Beatitudes
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Intro
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