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1 | Did the Holy Spirit depart from Christ? | Matt 27:46 | EdB | 18981 | ||
Absolutely not. Jesus did not die spiritually! This is created theology based on 9 words spoken in passion that happen to be the opening of the messianic prophecy. There is no Biblical proof to support such a supposition. Jesus was God if he had died spiritually then God would have been dead or separated from Himself. Jesus repeated the opening to Psalm 22 to lead any LISTENER to what was taking place. It was His last attempt to open the eyes of the blind and ears of the deaf. We won't know this side of heaven how many people got saved that day by this action. Everyone says God can't look upon sin yet in Job we see the pinnacle of sin Satan standing before God giving an account. Also notice God reaches out to us when we are deepest in sin and despair. If God will call us out of sin wouldn't he stand by His Son? Give me a break! This whole thing of Jesus dying spiritually on the cross is just made up nonsense and if you study you will find it started with some of the most unsavory of preachers. EdB |
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2 | Teaching Messiahship on the cross | Matt 27:46 | srbaegon | 33840 | ||
Ed, To tie this note and another very recently you mention: "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?" that is, "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?" (Matthew 27:46) is a referral back to Psalm 22. Psalm 22 portrays the suffering Messiah the Jews refused to see. Jesus was once more in compassion (grace) giving one last teaching on who He was. He was saying, "guys can't you see this is exactly what the Psalmist and prophets have been talking about?" I have never heard this before--quoting Ps 22 to show who He was. Could you (or anyone) flesh out this idea a bit more? I have only heard teaching relating his becoming sin for us and the Father having to turn away. Steve |
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3 | Teaching Messiahship on the cross | Matt 27:46 | 33844 | |||
The 22nd psalm is almost erie in its absolute agreement with the crusifixtion. Word for word even down to the guards gambling for His clothing. Remember that Christ was not "afraid" to die for He is one with the Father. His "fear", both on the cross and in the Garden of Gethesme, was the sin of the entire world coming down on Him. As "God", the taking on of that sin had to be a terrible thing! And for a short time, God's face was actually turned away from Him. | ||||||