Jesus, You, and God-forsakenness

Psalm 22

About the Sermon

The worst possible experience that anyone can ever face is God-forsakenness. Ever since Adam and Eve were cast out of the Garden of Eden, humanity has been profoundly haunted by the sense of being forsaken by God. Even as Christians, from time-to-time (sometimes often), we struggle with the feeling that we have been abandoned by God, that God has left us to fend for ourselves. What are we to do when that is our experience?

About the Series

The Psalms have been the hymnbook and prayerbook of God’s people since Old Testament times. By God’s kind design, the Psalms are “a mirror of the soul of everyone who sings them…In its pages you find portrayed man’s whole life, the emotion of the soul, and the frames of his mind” (Athanasius). It’s no wonder, then, that Jesus took up many of the psalms upon his own lips, particularly in times of his deepest distress, and Jesus did so for our salvation and sanctification.
The Psalms have been the hymnbook and prayerbook of God’s people since Old Testament times. By God’s kind design, the Psalms are “a mirror of the soul of everyone who sings them…In its pages you find portrayed man’s whole life, the emotion of the soul, and the frames of his mind” (Athanasius). It’s no wonder, then, that Jesus took up many of the psalms upon his own lips, particularly in times of his deepest distress, and Jesus did so for our salvation and sanctification.

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