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Messiah’s Last Words: Easter Reflections

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Never Forsaken

Written by Winn Collier

Matthew 27:46 says: At about three o’clock, Jesus called out with a loud voice, “My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?”

When my grandfather was dying, I went to his care facility to say goodbye. The halls were empty, and his room was sterile: fluorescent lights, linoleum floor, one potted plant, one family picture. The whole place smelled of vinegar and lemon. I’d never seen a person die before, but I heard the death rattle in his breathing and saw his sunken eyes. I wanted to tell him goodbye. I wanted him to know (though I don’t think he was conscious) that even in this gloomy place, he wasn’t alone.

What could be worse than feeling alone in your darkest hour? Yet Jesus felt this very sorrow. From the cross, He cried: “My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?” He wasn’t only expressing His own dereliction, but He was also voicing the agony of the whole world. Christ wasn’t speaking off-the-cuff but evoking one of Israel’s prayers, according to Psalm 22:1. He echoed Israel’s dread that God might forsake them, and He was also praying with us, speaking the same dread each of us faces in our own moments of despair. When we lose a child or a marriage fails, we fear God’s absence.

However, it’s precisely Jesus on this lonely cross—and the resurrection soon to follow—that answers our distress. We may feel forsaken, but Jesus reveals the truth: God is always with us, even into death’s valley. We’re never forsaken.

Where have you felt forsaken? How has God met you in that forsaken place?

Let’s pray.

Dear God, I know what it is to feel forsaken. Because of You, I know I’m never alone.

Amen.

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Messiah’s Last Words: Easter Reflections

After being mocked and tortured on the cross, Jesus spoke his final words and took his last breath, fulfilling the purpose and promise of His Father. These final words continue to live on. But why do the matter? How does it affect your everyday life? This Easter, journey through each of Jesus' seven statements spoken from the cross and meditate on what they reveal about who our Savior is—who died and uttered His last words specifically for you.

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