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powerofk
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Ah, yes - Psalm 22/21. See, it is a two-part psalm, in which the psalmist feels completely abandoned by God in the first half, then praises God for his ultimate triumph in the second half. And it would have been completely appropriate for Jesus to intone the first line in the psalm while hanging from the cross. Even though Jesus wasn’t trulyabandoned by the Father, we have to remember that Jesus is not only True God but also True Man. As being part of the Trinity, Jesus, even in His crucifixion, was united to the Father. But as a man, a human person, Jesus must have felt completely abandoned. Remember, just 16 hours earlier, He was sweating blood due to the absolute fear that He had regarding what He knew had to be done. Jesus, in His humanness, was begging the Father for another way. So His recitation of Psalm 22 was an invocation of how He felt at that moment - and a reminder, more than likely, to Himself (and anyone who was paying attention, because many bystanders obviously though He was calling for Elijah to help) as to His final triumph.